British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 781
... opinion of the Government , ought to serve as the bases for the settlement which he solicited . I consider it necessary to call your attention to each of them ; and I cannot do so without reminding you of those which have already given ...
... opinion of the Government , ought to serve as the bases for the settlement which he solicited . I consider it necessary to call your attention to each of them ; and I cannot do so without reminding you of those which have already given ...
Page 785
... opinion to its Minister , the channel of nego- tiation for terminating the disasters of war , by acceding to our just demands , always remains open to her . The good judgment of the Chilians and of Foreign Nations , and the impartial ...
... opinion to its Minister , the channel of nego- tiation for terminating the disasters of war , by acceding to our just demands , always remains open to her . The good judgment of the Chilians and of Foreign Nations , and the impartial ...
Page 786
... opinion , of a moment of doubt . To submit our cause to the God of Battles , the avenger of injustice and perfidy , was the only course which remained to us . Under this impression I propose to you the following Resolutions : 1. That ...
... opinion , of a moment of doubt . To submit our cause to the God of Battles , the avenger of injustice and perfidy , was the only course which remained to us . Under this impression I propose to you the following Resolutions : 1. That ...
Page 798
... opinion and understanding of my Government ; which cannot be less than surprised that , at the same time that you required the guarantee of our honour for one of your vessels , and which we granted to you without hesi- tation , you ...
... opinion and understanding of my Government ; which cannot be less than surprised that , at the same time that you required the guarantee of our honour for one of your vessels , and which we granted to you without hesi- tation , you ...
Page 807
... tion to imagine that , in urging our wishes for peace and concord , we are actuated by weakness or a fear of war . Strong in the justice of our cause , fortified by the support of public opinion CHILE AND PERU - BOLIVIA . 807.
... tion to imagine that , in urging our wishes for peace and concord , we are actuated by weakness or a fear of war . Strong in the justice of our cause , fortified by the support of public opinion CHILE AND PERU - BOLIVIA . 807.
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