British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 797
... circumstances which have taken place , should be more particular and cautious . The special guarantee which I solicited of you in my preceding Official Communication , as indispensable for entering into negotiations , would have been ...
... circumstances which have taken place , should be more particular and cautious . The special guarantee which I solicited of you in my preceding Official Communication , as indispensable for entering into negotiations , would have been ...
Page 798
... circumstances ; and it anxiously hopes that you will be persuaded , that the invariable attention which it ought to ... circumstance during the negotiation , is the best demonstration of the injustice with which my Government could be ...
... circumstances ; and it anxiously hopes that you will be persuaded , that the invariable attention which it ought to ... circumstance during the negotiation , is the best demonstration of the injustice with which my Government could be ...
Page 800
... circumstances , to enter without reciprocal securities , or in default of them , without precaution , into a negotiation of uncertain termination , the only result of which might be the useless sacrifice by Chile of its advantageous ...
... circumstances , to enter without reciprocal securities , or in default of them , without precaution , into a negotiation of uncertain termination , the only result of which might be the useless sacrifice by Chile of its advantageous ...
Page 801
... circumstances which have placed us in our present position ; for the purpose of removing , through their means , and by the reasoning which they suggest , some mistakes into which you have fallen ; to repel the charge which you have so ...
... circumstances which have placed us in our present position ; for the purpose of removing , through their means , and by the reasoning which they suggest , some mistakes into which you have fallen ; to repel the charge which you have so ...
Page 802
... which from all appearances we were led to expect . The arrival of the naval force of Chile , and its demands , have upon consideration of the preceding circumstances , prevented our entering 802 CHILE AND PERU - BOLIVIA .
... which from all appearances we were led to expect . The arrival of the naval force of Chile , and its demands , have upon consideration of the preceding circumstances , prevented our entering 802 CHILE AND PERU - BOLIVIA .
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