British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 799
... conditions , and without a special order from my Government . For this reason I explained to you , that it was not in my power to grant , without this special order , a formal , clear , and unconditional guarantee ; and I suggested at ...
... conditions , and without a special order from my Government . For this reason I explained to you , that it was not in my power to grant , without this special order , a formal , clear , and unconditional guarantee ; and I suggested at ...
Page 803
... Government considers it as a condition sine quâ non to negotiation , that there be given a positive , frank , and 3 F 2 CHILE AND PERU - BOLIVIA . 803 upon consideration of the preceding circumstances, prevented our ...
... Government considers it as a condition sine quâ non to negotiation , that there be given a positive , frank , and 3 F 2 CHILE AND PERU - BOLIVIA . 803 upon consideration of the preceding circumstances, prevented our ...
Page 804
... Note of yesterday , to insist that I should give the guarantee freely ; warning me that it is a condition sine qud non to negotiation . This definite resolution leaves me no alternative but that of 804 CHILE AND PERU - BOLIVIA .
... Note of yesterday , to insist that I should give the guarantee freely ; warning me that it is a condition sine qud non to negotiation . This definite resolution leaves me no alternative but that of 804 CHILE AND PERU - BOLIVIA .
Page 817
... condition of peace , that independence was intended to be understood in its most absolute sense ; because every ... conditions which he has thought necessary for the establishment of a peace which may deserve that name ; the negotia ...
... condition of peace , that independence was intended to be understood in its most absolute sense ; because every ... conditions which he has thought necessary for the establishment of a peace which may deserve that name ; the negotia ...
Page 828
... conditions specified in the following Article . VII His Majesty reserves his right of stationing troops and building forts in the said Territory , and availing himself for that purpose of all the facilities and materials within the same ...
... conditions specified in the following Article . VII His Majesty reserves his right of stationing troops and building forts in the said Territory , and availing himself for that purpose of all the facilities and materials within the same ...
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