British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 781
... justice of this demand . The measure of ordering him to leave the Peruvian Territory would have been justifiable only in the event of this indi- vidual having made himself culpable , by some irregularity in the dis- charge of the public ...
... justice of this demand . The measure of ordering him to leave the Peruvian Territory would have been justifiable only in the event of this indi- vidual having made himself culpable , by some irregularity in the dis- charge of the public ...
Page 782
... justice . It shows us the value of those pretences which are destined to 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 ...
... justice . It shows us the value of those pretences which are destined to 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 ...
Page 784
... justice . Chile has for many years been subject , notwith- standing her incessant complaints , to the annoyance of seeing hundreds of her citizens dragged to the ranks of the army and militia , and on board Peruvian vessels - of - war ...
... justice . Chile has for many years been subject , notwith- standing her incessant complaints , to the annoyance of seeing hundreds of her citizens dragged to the ranks of the army and militia , and on board Peruvian vessels - of - war ...
Page 785
Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. impartiality and justice , and to which no Country can submit without becoming an accomplice in its own degradation . The last Documents which accompany this Message ( No. 1 to No. 6 ) ...
Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. impartiality and justice , and to which no Country can submit without becoming an accomplice in its own degradation . The last Documents which accompany this Message ( No. 1 to No. 6 ) ...
Page 789
... justice , was , as you are not ignorant , the immediate and necessary consequence of the use which the Government of Peru made of its naval force , to destroy the liberty and even the very independence of Chile , by first overwhelming ...
... justice , was , as you are not ignorant , the immediate and necessary consequence of the use which the Government of Peru made of its naval force , to destroy the liberty and even the very independence of Chile , by first overwhelming ...
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