British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 781
... duty of a Nation , —that of watching over its own security , -that the right of the Southern Republics , which are still free from the yoke , to resist with arms an innovation which placed its Independence in such danger , could be ...
... duty of a Nation , —that of watching over its own security , -that the right of the Southern Republics , which are still free from the yoke , to resist with arms an innovation which placed its Independence in such danger , could be ...
Page 789
... duty to dwell . The wish of my Government to draw closer the relations of friend- ship between Peru and Chile is more clearly manifested in the act itself of sending a Minister Plenipotentiary for that purpose , than in the ...
... duty to dwell . The wish of my Government to draw closer the relations of friend- ship between Peru and Chile is more clearly manifested in the act itself of sending a Minister Plenipotentiary for that purpose , than in the ...
Page 790
... duty which my situation imposes upon me , and to the exact fulfilment of the orders of my Government , without enter- ing into a correspondence which solely appertains to diplomacy . The Instructions I have received with respect to the ...
... duty which my situation imposes upon me , and to the exact fulfilment of the orders of my Government , without enter- ing into a correspondence which solely appertains to diplomacy . The Instructions I have received with respect to the ...
Page 802
... duty to improve and augment our means of defence , in the event of the unfortunate occurrence of a rupture , which from all appearances we were led to expect . The arrival of the naval force of Chile , and its demands , have upon ...
... duty to improve and augment our means of defence , in the event of the unfortunate occurrence of a rupture , which from all appearances we were led to expect . The arrival of the naval force of Chile , and its demands , have upon ...
Page 806
... duty towards the people it governs , and before all the nations which observe us , by refusing to receive a Lega- tion armed with cannon and surrounded by combustible elements . But although this necessary step , prescribed by the most ...
... duty towards the people it governs , and before all the nations which observe us , by refusing to receive a Lega- tion armed with cannon and surrounded by combustible elements . But although this necessary step , prescribed by the most ...
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