British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 782
... give a colour of legitimacy to violence and usurpation . The national contract of the new Peru - Bolivian States has been adjusted by treason on the one side , and by force and fraud on the other . Chile does not intermeddle in the ...
... give a colour of legitimacy to violence and usurpation . The national contract of the new Peru - Bolivian States has been adjusted by treason on the one side , and by force and fraud on the other . Chile does not intermeddle in the ...
Page 783
... give a more positive proof than this of our pacific intentions , and of the sacrifices with which we were disposed to pur- chase peace . We would have consented , likewise , without the least difficulty , that the Claims made on Peru ...
... give a more positive proof than this of our pacific intentions , and of the sacrifices with which we were disposed to pur- chase peace . We would have consented , likewise , without the least difficulty , that the Claims made on Peru ...
Page 787
... give to me will be my guide in the adoption of those measures which , in conformity to my Instructions , but for an antecedent of this gravity , could only have been pacific , and calculated to strengthen the relations of friendship and ...
... give to me will be my guide in the adoption of those measures which , in conformity to my Instructions , but for an antecedent of this gravity , could only have been pacific , and calculated to strengthen the relations of friendship and ...
Page 790
... give room for repeated acts like those which you have been pleased to qualify as " embargo . " If the Government of Chile sincerely wishes a good understanding with that of Peru , and in the understanding that a Minister Plenipotentiary ...
... give room for repeated acts like those which you have been pleased to qualify as " embargo . " If the Government of Chile sincerely wishes a good understanding with that of Peru , and in the understanding that a Minister Plenipotentiary ...
Page 792
... give room for it , that this vessel would remain at Callao under the special guarantee of the honour of the Peruvian Government . If the supreme Government of Peru should have no objection so agree to what has been stated , I entreat ...
... give room for it , that this vessel would remain at Callao under the special guarantee of the honour of the Peruvian Government . If the supreme Government of Peru should have no objection so agree to what has been stated , I entreat ...
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