British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 784
... army and militia , and on board Peruvian vessels - of - war , whilst those of other nations have enjoyed a complete immunity in the Peruvian territory . If there exists a right to compel Foreigners to such services , let it be equally ...
... army and militia , and on board Peruvian vessels - of - war , whilst those of other nations have enjoyed a complete immunity in the Peruvian territory . If there exists a right to compel Foreigners to such services , let it be equally ...
Page 809
... army , militia , or navy . I must also inform you , that the armistice which you propose to me , with the view of proceeding to the adjustment of peace , cannot be consented to ; because on account of the distance at which our forces ...
... army , militia , or navy . I must also inform you , that the armistice which you propose to me , with the view of proceeding to the adjustment of peace , cannot be consented to ; because on account of the distance at which our forces ...
Page 824
... Army , which I was permitted to augment by the Law of the 12th September , in time of war , as might appear to me advisable . I must make distinguished mention of the conduct of the brave men who have adorned the frontier of the South ...
... Army , which I was permitted to augment by the Law of the 12th September , in time of war , as might appear to me advisable . I must make distinguished mention of the conduct of the brave men who have adorned the frontier of the South ...
Page 840
... Army and Navy were dependent upon the means placed in their hands . Repeated calls have been made upon them to render their accounts current to the proper Department , but no response has been given or reason rendered , for protesting ...
... Army and Navy were dependent upon the means placed in their hands . Repeated calls have been made upon them to render their accounts current to the proper Department , but no response has been given or reason rendered , for protesting ...
Page 842
... army of Texas has never been in a more favourable condition than at present . The permanent force in the field is sufficient to meet all the emergencies of invasion , while at the shortest notice the defence of the Country can be ...
... army of Texas has never been in a more favourable condition than at present . The permanent force in the field is sufficient to meet all the emergencies of invasion , while at the shortest notice the defence of the Country can be ...
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