British and Foreign State Papers, Volume 25, Part 2H.M. Stationery Office, 1836 - Great Britain |
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Page 787
... proper to reply to him , that you would not permit the entrance of the squadron under my command within the Port , nor any person to disembark from it , with the exception of the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Chile to the ...
... proper to reply to him , that you would not permit the entrance of the squadron under my command within the Port , nor any person to disembark from it , with the exception of the Minister Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Chile to the ...
Page 793
... proper ; it receiving the assistance that may be necessary , and remaining under the special guarantee of the honour of the Protectoral Government . The Governor of Callao has received the necessary orders for your disembarkation when ...
... proper ; it receiving the assistance that may be necessary , and remaining under the special guarantee of the honour of the Protectoral Government . The Governor of Callao has received the necessary orders for your disembarkation when ...
Page 797
... proper rights for every Government to possess as inherent in its sovereignty , it ought not to appear strange that its care for the inviolability of its territory , considering the circumstances which have taken place , should be more ...
... proper rights for every Government to possess as inherent in its sovereignty , it ought not to appear strange that its care for the inviolability of its territory , considering the circumstances which have taken place , should be more ...
Page 805
... proper to answer that you did not consider it expedient to grant it . I have sacrificed to the desire for peace manifested by both Governments , and of the sincerity of which , on the part of Chile , I am fully convinced , every kind of ...
... proper to answer that you did not consider it expedient to grant it . I have sacrificed to the desire for peace manifested by both Governments , and of the sincerity of which , on the part of Chile , I am fully convinced , every kind of ...
Page 813
... proper and perfect rights of another Nation , and whilst it is bound only by an internal obligation , without any valid external one . If it abuses its liberty , it commits a sin ; but this other Nations must bear , since they have no ...
... proper and perfect rights of another Nation , and whilst it is bound only by an internal obligation , without any valid external one . If it abuses its liberty , it commits a sin ; but this other Nations must bear , since they have no ...
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