British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 782
... Port . We must suppose that the Peruvian Government did not know what was known by all , and could not see what all the world saw ! Let us admit that it had no knowledge of the destination of the expedition , until the 8th of July , the ...
... Port . We must suppose that the Peruvian Government did not know what was known by all , and could not see what all the world saw ! Let us admit that it had no knowledge of the destination of the expedition , until the 8th of July , the ...
Page 783
... Ports ? Why was not the assistance of the foreign ves- sels - of - war solicited , the Commanders of which would no doubt have lent their assistance with good will , towards preventing the execution of an unauthorized undertaking ...
... Ports ? Why was not the assistance of the foreign ves- sels - of - war solicited , the Commanders of which would no doubt have lent their assistance with good will , towards preventing the execution of an unauthorized undertaking ...
Page 787
... Port , nor any person to disembark from it , with the exception of the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Chile ... Ports of Chile are open to every class of Peruvian vessels and persons who wish to approach them , and who exist ...
... Port , nor any person to disembark from it , with the exception of the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Chile ... Ports of Chile are open to every class of Peruvian vessels and persons who wish to approach them , and who exist ...
Page 788
... Port , and that no person whatever on board can be allowed to communicate with the shore , excepting the Minister ... Ports of a friendly Nation , are denied to me . My position , in short , with the exception of the actual salute ...
... Port , and that no person whatever on board can be allowed to communicate with the shore , excepting the Minister ... Ports of a friendly Nation , are denied to me . My position , in short , with the exception of the actual salute ...
Page 789
... Ports to all the Nations of the earth , ap- pears to reserve this treatment alone for Chile , and perhaps for Spain ... Port , nor from any other beyond the fire of the batteries ; and my placing myself within reach of the latter , so ...
... Ports to all the Nations of the earth , ap- pears to reserve this treatment alone for Chile , and perhaps for Spain ... Port , nor from any other beyond the fire of the batteries ; and my placing myself within reach of the latter , so ...
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