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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Page 187
... protests have been made by Vene- zuela for the purpose of forestalling any supposition that she might tacitly consent to such pretensions , and to the limits . the fixing of which the English have forcibly arrogated to themselves ...
... protests have been made by Vene- zuela for the purpose of forestalling any supposition that she might tacitly consent to such pretensions , and to the limits . the fixing of which the English have forcibly arrogated to themselves ...
Page 188
... protests , one of the first and most solemn , and which was preceded by the declaration of the suspension of official relations between the two countries , was that made at Caracas on February 20th , 1887 , and addressed to Mr. F. R. St ...
... protests , one of the first and most solemn , and which was preceded by the declaration of the suspension of official relations between the two countries , was that made at Caracas on February 20th , 1887 , and addressed to Mr. F. R. St ...
Page 238
... protests , more particularly those against the many extensions sought to be given to the British frontier . 28 ... protesting against the encroachments of the British , and of establishing at the same time posts in divers places in order ...
... protests , more particularly those against the many extensions sought to be given to the British frontier . 28 ... protesting against the encroachments of the British , and of establishing at the same time posts in divers places in order ...
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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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affirmed aforesaid Amacuro Amazon arbitration Archivo asserted Atlas authority bank Batavian Republic belonging Berbice Blue Book boundary question Britain British Guiana Capuchins Caracas Caribs cédula Centurion claim coast Colombia Colony of Essequibo Commission considered Corentin Cumaná Cuyuni River dated declared Demerara documents dominion Don José Don Manuel Centurion Dutch Colonies English Esquibo Essequibo River established expedition extended Foreign French Government of Venezuela Governor Holland Indians Indies islands King lands letter limits London Lord Salisbury Majesty Majesty's Government ment missionaries missions Moroco Moruca mouth nations navigation occupied places Point Barima Pope Portugal Preliminary Statement present province of Guayana Pumaron regions remonstrance Republic respecting River Cuyuni River Orinoco Rodway Royal Schomburgk Schomburgk line Señor settlement Seville sion South America Spain and Portugal Spaniards Spanish States-General Surinam territory in dispute Thomé tion Treaty of Munster Tumeremo usurped Venezuelan Government villages wherein Yuruary zuela