| 1896 - 968 pages
...expressed as follows : — " But the undersigned feels it his duty to distinctly declare that though, in order to put an end to the misapprehension which appears...prevail in Venezuela with regard to the object of Schomburgk's survey, the undersigned has consented to comply with the renewed representations of M.... | |
| Grover Cleveland - United States - 1904 - 304 pages
...the Orinoco. He, however, accompanied this assurance with the distinct declaration "that although, in order to put an end to the misapprehension which appears...undersigned has consented to comply with the renewed representation of the Minister upon this affair, Her Majesty's Government must not be understood to... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - United States - 1909 - 490 pages
...Orinoco. But the undersigned feels it his duty distinctly to declare to Mr. Fortique that, although in order to put an end to the misapprehension which appears...consented to comply with the renewed representations of Mr. Fortique upon this affair, Her Majesty's Government must not be understood to abandon any portion... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - United States - 1909 - 494 pages
...Venezuela, Her Majesty's Government will send instructions to the governor of British Guiana directing him to remove the posts which have been placed by...undersigned feels it his duty distinctly to declare to Mr. Fortique that, although in order to put an end to the misapprehension which appears to prevail... | |
| Grover Cleveland - Berbice - 1913 - 144 pages
...the Orinoco. He, however, accompanied this assurance with the distinct declaration "that although, in order to put an end to the misapprehension which appears...undersigned has consented to comply with the renewed representation of the Minister upon this affair, Her Majesty's Government must not be understood to... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - American literature - 1901 - 992 pages
...the Orinoco. He, however, accompanied this assurance with the distinct declaration "that although, in order to put an end to the misapprehension which appears...undersigned has consented to comply with the renewed representation of the Minister upon this affair, Her Majesty's Government must not be understood to... | |
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