Inter-American AcquaintancesThe University Press, 1917 - 187 страница |
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... dated May 28th , 1786- An agent from South America was not long since arrested at Rouen in France , and has not since been heard of . Another agent , who was his associate , as I have been told , is here and has applied to Government ...
... dated May 28th , 1786- An agent from South America was not long since arrested at Rouen in France , and has not since been heard of . Another agent , who was his associate , as I have been told , is here and has applied to Government ...
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... dated Montpellier , October 2 , 1786 , announcing to me that the writer was a foreigner who had a matter of very great conse- quence to communicate to me and desired I would 1 La Nacion , Centenary Volume , 1916 , p . 702 .韦 indicate ...
... dated Montpellier , October 2 , 1786 , announcing to me that the writer was a foreigner who had a matter of very great conse- quence to communicate to me and desired I would 1 La Nacion , Centenary Volume , 1916 , p . 702 .韦 indicate ...
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... dated January 14th , 1801 , reads as follows , in translation : - EXCELLENCY : The imperative needs of the Monarchy , which is in the same calamitous circumstances as those from which all Europe is suffering , and the indis- pensable ...
... dated January 14th , 1801 , reads as follows , in translation : - EXCELLENCY : The imperative needs of the Monarchy , which is in the same calamitous circumstances as those from which all Europe is suffering , and the indis- pensable ...
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... dated March 26th , 1802 , a month and a half after De Forest's arrival at Buenos Aires on February 19th , 1802. Captain Lo- gan had sailed from Buenos Aires in the schooner " Thetis " about May 2nd , 1802 ( Evening Post , July 16th ...
... dated March 26th , 1802 , a month and a half after De Forest's arrival at Buenos Aires on February 19th , 1802. Captain Lo- gan had sailed from Buenos Aires in the schooner " Thetis " about May 2nd , 1802 ( Evening Post , July 16th ...
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... dated April 17 , 1802 , " which reads in part : — It is suggested that several of the American frigates are to be ordered to the River Plate , to release the shipping belonging to this country , detained there by order of the Spanish ...
... dated April 17 , 1802 , " which reads in part : — It is suggested that several of the American frigates are to be ordered to the River Plate , to release the shipping belonging to this country , detained there by order of the Spanish ...
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agent Aguirre appointed April Argentine arrived at Buenos Artigas August Basque Bogotá Bolivar Boston Brazil brig Buenos Aires Callao Captain Caracas cargo Carrera Chilean navy Chiloé citizens coast Cochrane Colombia command commerce Congress Consul dated December established Excellency expedition February foreign Government Guaira Halsey Henry Clay honor independence Indies interest Island issue January Jefferson Joel Roberts Poinsett John José José Miguel Carrera Juan July June King Latin America Lautaro letter Lima Manuel March ment merchant Mexico Miranda Monroe Doctrine Montevideo nations North November October Pan-American patriot Peru Peruvian Philadelphia Plata Poinsett port President Madison Republic Rio de Janeiro River Plate sailed Salem San Martin Santiago de Chile schooner Secretary sent September ship South America Spain Spanish America squadron Supreme Director Talcahuano tion trade United Provinces United States Minister Valparaiso Venezuela vessels Viceroy Washington William Wooster York Evening Post
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