British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 784
... commerce . We could not be unmindful of this subject , after the declared hostility for sometime past of the Peruvian Administration against the commerce of Valparaiso ( particularly since General Santa Cruz has obtained such a decided ...
... commerce . We could not be unmindful of this subject , after the declared hostility for sometime past of the Peruvian Administration against the commerce of Valparaiso ( particularly since General Santa Cruz has obtained such a decided ...
Page 804
... commerce , and of impeding the junction of the former , and their placing themselves in a state of defence . We could not enter into negotiations , or grant to any of the Chilian vessels - of - war the guarantee which you require ...
... commerce , and of impeding the junction of the former , and their placing themselves in a state of defence . We could not enter into negotiations , or grant to any of the Chilian vessels - of - war the guarantee which you require ...
Page 809
... commerce and navigation ; each State placing the other on the footing of the most favoured nation . 6. Exemption for the Chilians in Peru , as also for the Peruvians in Chile , from all forced contributions , under the denomination of ...
... commerce and navigation ; each State placing the other on the footing of the most favoured nation . 6. Exemption for the Chilians in Peru , as also for the Peruvians in Chile , from all forced contributions , under the denomination of ...
Page 811
... commerce , with the Chilian Nation , I thought myself very happy in reading at last the demands which are to form the object of our conferences , because the ardent wishes of my Government , as well as the desire by which I am myself ...
... commerce , with the Chilian Nation , I thought myself very happy in reading at last the demands which are to form the object of our conferences , because the ardent wishes of my Government , as well as the desire by which I am myself ...
Page 813
... Commerce , or Navi- gation , nor any Contract or Agreement whatever , which could produce a well founded right , and consequently it has no authority " to inter- fere , by making propositions in affairs with which it has no legitimate ...
... Commerce , or Navi- gation , nor any Contract or Agreement whatever , which could produce a well founded right , and consequently it has no authority " to inter- fere , by making propositions in affairs with which it has no legitimate ...
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