British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 780
... adopted of sending a Minister Plenipotentiary to Lima , who , by directly repre- senting our complaints to the Peruvian Government , might obtain competent securities and reparations , and who , in the event of not succeeding , would ...
... adopted of sending a Minister Plenipotentiary to Lima , who , by directly repre- senting our complaints to the Peruvian Government , might obtain competent securities and reparations , and who , in the event of not succeeding , would ...
Page 785
... adopted , of commencing them at Lima , fearing the obstacle of an insufficiency of Instructions , which is the reason for introducing the modern practice of transacting this kind of negotia- tion near to the State upon which the demand ...
... adopted , of commencing them at Lima , fearing the obstacle of an insufficiency of Instructions , which is the reason for introducing the modern practice of transacting this kind of negotia- tion near to the State upon which the demand ...
Page 787
... adoption of those measures which , in conformity to my Instructions , but for an antecedent of this gravity , could only have been pacific , and calculated to strengthen the relations of friendship and cordiality between the 2 Countries ...
... adoption of those measures which , in conformity to my Instructions , but for an antecedent of this gravity , could only have been pacific , and calculated to strengthen the relations of friendship and cordiality between the 2 Countries ...
Page 791
... adopted this suggestion . This vessel , after my landing , ought to remain in free communication with me , and be ready to convey the Despatches which it might be necessary for me to send . It ought also to be at liberty to procure the ...
... adopted this suggestion . This vessel , after my landing , ought to remain in free communication with me , and be ready to convey the Despatches which it might be necessary for me to send . It ought also to be at liberty to procure the ...
Page 804
... adopting . Deprecating this proposal , the natural result of which would be to obtain the same guarantee which it asks , but with reciprocal secu- rities , you are pleased in your esteemed Note of yesterday , to insist that I should ...
... adopting . Deprecating this proposal , the natural result of which would be to obtain the same guarantee which it asks , but with reciprocal secu- rities , you are pleased in your esteemed Note of yesterday , to insist that I should ...
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