British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 779
... peace and good harmony with Peru and Bolivia . Notwithstanding my having made proposals for entering into these negotiations at Santiago , I believed that the place better adapted to obtain their continuance without interruption , and ...
... peace and good harmony with Peru and Bolivia . Notwithstanding my having made proposals for entering into these negotiations at Santiago , I believed that the place better adapted to obtain their continuance without interruption , and ...
Page 780
... peace so doubtful and precarious should be followed by war . With the object of depriving this measure of all that would appear objectionable , explanations were given here of its true character to the Chargé d'Affaires ; but the ...
... peace so doubtful and precarious should be followed by war . With the object of depriving this measure of all that would appear objectionable , explanations were given here of its true character to the Chargé d'Affaires ; but the ...
Page 781
... peace , to be content with a moderate satisfaction , in which the dignity of both parties should be consulted . The 2nd basis is the independence of Bolivia and the Equator , in other words , the preservation of the political ...
... peace , to be content with a moderate satisfaction , in which the dignity of both parties should be consulted . The 2nd basis is the independence of Bolivia and the Equator , in other words , the preservation of the political ...
Page 783
... peace of 2 friendly Countries , and the interests of commerce , and which , if it were not Peruvian , bore the features of piracy ? How was it that the Peruvian Government limited itself to the endeavour to remove the odium of ...
... peace of 2 friendly Countries , and the interests of commerce , and which , if it were not Peruvian , bore the features of piracy ? How was it that the Peruvian Government limited itself to the endeavour to remove the odium of ...
Page 786
... peace , in the invasion of the territory of Chile , by an armament of vessels of the Peruvian Republic , destined to introduce discord and civil war among the people of Chile . 3. That General Santa Cruz has insulted , contrary to the ...
... peace , in the invasion of the territory of Chile , by an armament of vessels of the Peruvian Republic , destined to introduce discord and civil war among the people of Chile . 3. That General Santa Cruz has insulted , contrary to the ...
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