British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1867 |
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Halaman 129
... Majesty's Government than that you should prolong your stay in Central America , if your doing so should be likely to be injurious to you . Her Majesty's Government , indeed , feel con- vinced that with the strong impression that you ...
... Majesty's Government than that you should prolong your stay in Central America , if your doing so should be likely to be injurious to you . Her Majesty's Government , indeed , feel con- vinced that with the strong impression that you ...
Halaman 130
... Majesty's late Government for further negotiation , it was felt that the only chance of obviating further irritating discussion in regard to the interpretation of the Treaty , was to attempt to settle the questions in which the Governments ...
... Majesty's late Government for further negotiation , it was felt that the only chance of obviating further irritating discussion in regard to the interpretation of the Treaty , was to attempt to settle the questions in which the Governments ...
Halaman 131
... Majesty's Government gladly admit that the efforts of the President of The United States have laudably been directed to the repression of any expeditions for such a purpose which might be undertaken from the shores of the Union . But ...
... Majesty's Government gladly admit that the efforts of the President of The United States have laudably been directed to the repression of any expeditions for such a purpose which might be undertaken from the shores of the Union . But ...
Halaman 133
... Majesty's Government . I have , however , no doubt that the proposals on this subject which I have been instructed to make on the part of Her Majesty's Government to that of Nicaragua , and which I shall take the first opportunity of ...
... Majesty's Government . I have , however , no doubt that the proposals on this subject which I have been instructed to make on the part of Her Majesty's Government to that of Nicaragua , and which I shall take the first opportunity of ...
Halaman 135
... Majesty's Government are desirous of arranging with the Government of Guatemala the question of the limits between the British Settlement of Belize and the Republic of Guatemala , and have determined to entrust this affair to your hands ...
... Majesty's Government are desirous of arranging with the Government of Guatemala the question of the limits between the British Settlement of Belize and the Republic of Guatemala , and have determined to entrust this affair to your hands ...
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