British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 780
... prudence on our part , that could reasonably be expected , out of consideration for the dignity of the Peruvian Government , could not be increased . So soon as the unfavourable result of the negotiations at 780 CHILE AND PERU - BOLIVIA .
... prudence on our part , that could reasonably be expected , out of consideration for the dignity of the Peruvian Government , could not be increased . So soon as the unfavourable result of the negotiations at 780 CHILE AND PERU - BOLIVIA .
Page 784
... increase in the naval force of Peru would be the augmentation of that of each of the other Republics . And where would these successive efforts , so ruinous to the revenues and internal prosperity of them all , terminate ? The object we ...
... increase in the naval force of Peru would be the augmentation of that of each of the other Republics . And where would these successive efforts , so ruinous to the revenues and internal prosperity of them all , terminate ? The object we ...
Page 797
... increased on either side within 4 months . Your Government has not thought proper to ratify it it has augmented its naval force , and it has declared that it did not ratify it , because it did not consider peace as interrupted between ...
... increased on either side within 4 months . Your Government has not thought proper to ratify it it has augmented its naval force , and it has declared that it did not ratify it , because it did not consider peace as interrupted between ...
Page 798
... increase of our naval forces ? 4th . - Will it retire from the Coasts of the North and South Peruvian States , or what is the same , from the limits of our jurisdic- tion , during the time the aforesaid negotiation may be pending ? It ...
... increase of our naval forces ? 4th . - Will it retire from the Coasts of the North and South Peruvian States , or what is the same , from the limits of our jurisdic- tion , during the time the aforesaid negotiation may be pending ? It ...
Page 802
... increase of our naval forces during the negotiation , that object might have been obtained by the Preliminary Convention , which was signed on board the frigate Talbot , and which could have been approved of , whatever might be its ...
... increase of our naval forces during the negotiation , that object might have been obtained by the Preliminary Convention , which was signed on board the frigate Talbot , and which could have been approved of , whatever might be its ...
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