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Page 84
... Spanish authorities , as required by my orders . I took pleasure in carrying out my orders in this respect . The first Spanish officer to come on board was a naval lieu- tenant who represented the captain of the port . His bearing was ...
... Spanish authorities , as required by my orders . I took pleasure in carrying out my orders in this respect . The first Spanish officer to come on board was a naval lieu- tenant who represented the captain of the port . His bearing was ...
Page 452
into Spanish waters seemed to bring the war into the Spanish peninsula that such meas- ures by way of retaliation were at all enter- tained . In the second place , the idea seems to pre- vail that , because Spain has been losing her ...
into Spanish waters seemed to bring the war into the Spanish peninsula that such meas- ures by way of retaliation were at all enter- tained . In the second place , the idea seems to pre- vail that , because Spain has been losing her ...
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... Spanish commissioners were only em- powered to draw up preliminaries , which were not to be binding until the approval of Spain had been received . On account of the trouble experienced in communicating with Madrid , they did not expect ...
... Spanish commissioners were only em- powered to draw up preliminaries , which were not to be binding until the approval of Spain had been received . On account of the trouble experienced in communicating with Madrid , they did not expect ...
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