| Guyana - 1896 - 464 pages
...M. Schomburgk's survey, the undersigned has consented to comply with the renewed representa17 tions of M. Fortique upon this affair ; Her Majesty's Government...formerly held by the Dutch in Guiana. The undersigned begs to renew to M. Fortique the assuranee of his high consideration. (Signed) ABERDEEN. M. Fortique,... | |
| William Lindsay Scruggs - Guyana - 1895 - 108 pages
...January 31, 1842, will not bear the construction here placed upon it. His exact words were these: " Her Majesty's government must not be understood to...territory which was formerly held by the Dutch in Guiana." Here we have a wide distinction between the reservation of a capricious frontier line which had just... | |
| 1896 - 968 pages
...put an end to the misapprehension which appears to prevail in Venezuela with regard to the object of Schomburgk's survey, the undersigned has consented to comply with the renewed representations of M. Portique upon this affair, Her Majesty's Government must not be understood to abandon any portion of... | |
| Venezuela - Guyana - 1898 - 882 pages
...to Sr. Fortique, declared that in removing the posts erected at Barima and Amacura by Schomburgk, " Her Majesty's Government must not be understood to...territory which was formerly held by the Dutch in Guiana" (BC, VII, p. 80). This view of the matter was later repeated in even stronger terms by Lord Aberdeen... | |
| Great Britain - Guyana - 1898 - 152 pages
...purely as an act of international comity, and he distinctly stated at the same time that, in so doing, " Her Majesty's Government must not be understood to...rights of Great Britain over the territory which was 30 formerly held by the Dutch in Guiana." On p. 208 of the Venezuelan Case it is stated in the margin... | |
| Great Britain - Guyana - 1898 - 174 pages
...slightest degree an Intention on the part of the British Government to abandon any portion of the 20 rights of Great Britain over the territory which was formerly held by the Dutch ill Guiana, or as implying a cession of any rights which Her Majesty's Government might thereafter... | |
| Great Britain - Guyana - 1899 - 160 pages
...purely as an act of international comity, and he distinctly stated at the same time that, in so doing, "Her Majesty's Government must not be '"' understood...rights of Great Britain over the territory which was .30 formerly held by the Dutch in Guiana." On p. 208 of the Venezuelan Case it is stated in the margin... | |
| Grover Cleveland - United States - 1904 - 304 pages
...'s survey, the undersigned has consented to comply with the renewed representation of the Minister upon this affair, Her Majesty's Government must not...territory which was formerly held by the Dutch in Guiana." 181 It should be here stated that the work which Schomburgk performed at the instance of the British... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - United States - 1909 - 490 pages
...Schomburgk's survey the undersigned has consented to comply with the renewed representations of Mr. Fortique upon this affair, Her Majesty's Government...Great Britain over the territory which was formerly had by the Dutch in Guiana. The undersigned begs to renew to Mr. Fortique the assurance of his high... | |
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