The Case of Venezuela: A Reply to the British Blue Book Entitled "Documents and Correspondence Relating to the Question of Boundary Between British Guiana and Venezuela."Franklin printing and publishing Company, 1896 - 271 pages |
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... Spain had only one settlement in Guayana , namely , St. Thomé , and therefore the Dutch , or any others , were at liberty to occupy and take possession of all the rest of the territory , what necessity was there for Spain to confirm the ...
... Spain had only one settlement in Guayana , namely , St. Thomé , and therefore the Dutch , or any others , were at liberty to occupy and take possession of all the rest of the territory , what necessity was there for Spain to confirm the ...
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... Spain . 66 " Under these licenses Virginia was established , and although Spain said but little as long as the strong - minded Tudor " Princess lived , no sooner had the weak James come to the " throne than his protests and threats were ...
... Spain . 66 " Under these licenses Virginia was established , and although Spain said but little as long as the strong - minded Tudor " Princess lived , no sooner had the weak James come to the " throne than his protests and threats were ...
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... Spain had to consent , with regard to the Dutch as well as to the British . Nevertheless , the rights of a nation do not depend upon the degree of strength it possesses for their defense ; otherwise the weak , on account of their lack ...
... Spain had to consent , with regard to the Dutch as well as to the British . Nevertheless , the rights of a nation do not depend upon the degree of strength it possesses for their defense ; otherwise the weak , on account of their lack ...
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The Case of Venezuela: A Reply to the British Blue Book Entitled Documents ... Government of Venezuela No preview available - 2017 |
The Case of Venezuela: A Reply to the British Blue Book Entitled Documents ... Government of Venezuela No preview available - 2017 |
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