British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 779
... negotiate a settlement with the Peruvian Government , in order to secure peace and good harmony with Peru and Bolivia . Notwithstanding my having made proposals for entering into these negotiations at Santiago , I believed that the ...
... negotiate a settlement with the Peruvian Government , in order to secure peace and good harmony with Peru and Bolivia . Notwithstanding my having made proposals for entering into these negotiations at Santiago , I believed that the ...
Page 780
... negotiations . To this may be added , the necessity of giving to our Minister Plenipo- tentiary , prompt means of communication with his Government , and the danger in which one or two of the vessels of our squadron would be found of ...
... negotiations . To this may be added , the necessity of giving to our Minister Plenipo- tentiary , prompt means of communication with his Government , and the danger in which one or two of the vessels of our squadron would be found of ...
Page 781
... negotiations at Lima was known at Santiago , the Minister Plenipotentiary of Peru endea- voured to open them here ; and to effect this , he addressed the accom- panying Notes marked 1 and 2 to this Government . In the reply of the ...
... negotiations at Lima was known at Santiago , the Minister Plenipotentiary of Peru endea- voured to open them here ; and to effect this , he addressed the accom- panying Notes marked 1 and 2 to this Government . In the reply of the ...
Page 785
... negotiations that the Peruvian Minister Plenipotentiary was desirous of initiating here , continued . You will thereby perceive , that the course which this Government adopted , of commencing them at Lima , fearing the obstacle of an ...
... negotiations that the Peruvian Minister Plenipotentiary was desirous of initiating here , continued . You will thereby perceive , that the course which this Government adopted , of commencing them at Lima , fearing the obstacle of an ...
Page 789
... negotiations , my duty is to comply with this order . He cannot disembark , if the entrance of the squadron which conducts him be impeded ; and he cannot remain without communication with the squadron under my command , after his ...
... negotiations , my duty is to comply with this order . He cannot disembark , if the entrance of the squadron which conducts him be impeded ; and he cannot remain without communication with the squadron under my command , after his ...
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