An Exposé on the Dissentions of Spanish America ...: Intended as a Means to Induce the Mediatory Interference of Great Britain, in Order to Put an End to a Destructive Civil War and to Establish Permanent Quiet and Prosperity, on a Basis Consistent with the Dignity of Spain, and the Interests of the World ...author, and sold, 1814 - 480 էջ |
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... Lord Wellesley , was received in his official capacity of ambassador , by the Central Junta , he reserved to himself , the right of remonstrating on any point , that might interest the respective sovereigns and nations . This ...
... Lord Wellesley , was received in his official capacity of ambassador , by the Central Junta , he reserved to himself , the right of remonstrating on any point , that might interest the respective sovereigns and nations . This ...
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... Lord Wellesley , in the same letter , complains " of the erroneous policy of a weak government , operating against the general cause of the Peninsula ; " and he himself , often remonstrated on this subject . He asserts , that " the ...
... Lord Wellesley , in the same letter , complains " of the erroneous policy of a weak government , operating against the general cause of the Peninsula ; " and he himself , often remonstrated on this subject . He asserts , that " the ...
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... Lord Wellesley observes , " Its constitution , is not founded in any well understood system of union between the provinces ; and much less , in a just and wise distri- bution of the elements and powers of a government . So far , there ...
... Lord Wellesley observes , " Its constitution , is not founded in any well understood system of union between the provinces ; and much less , in a just and wise distri- bution of the elements and powers of a government . So far , there ...
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... William Walton. nation . The Central Junta , is not an adequate represen- tation , either of the king , the ... Lord Wellesley to Mr. Canning , Seville , September 15 , 1809 . ministration of Spain , and especially , in that of 203.
... William Walton. nation . The Central Junta , is not an adequate represen- tation , either of the king , the ... Lord Wellesley to Mr. Canning , Seville , September 15 , 1809 . ministration of Spain , and especially , in that of 203.
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... Lord Wellesley says , these jealousies only existed in the government and its adherents , but not a trace of them , was to be found in the people . It thence results , that all this delicacy and forbearance of the British cabinet , has ...
... Lord Wellesley says , these jealousies only existed in the government and its adherents , but not a trace of them , was to be found in the people . It thence results , that all this delicacy and forbearance of the British cabinet , has ...
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