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... Vera Cruz ; the Suspension of Diplomatic Relations ; and the Combined Operations of Great Britain , France , and Spain against Mexico 1861 , 1862 .. 237 .. DECREE of the Constitutional President , suspending Treasury Payments , with ...
... Vera Cruz ; the Suspension of Diplomatic Relations ; and the Combined Operations of Great Britain , France , and Spain against Mexico 1861 , 1862 .. 237 .. DECREE of the Constitutional President , suspending Treasury Payments , with ...
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... Vera Cruz ; the Suspension of Diplomatic Relations ; and the Com- bined Operations of Great Britain , France and Spain against Mexico . 1861 , 1862 .. 237 DECREE of The Queen . Re - incorporation of San Domingo with the Spanish ...
... Vera Cruz ; the Suspension of Diplomatic Relations ; and the Com- bined Operations of Great Britain , France and Spain against Mexico . 1861 , 1862 .. 237 DECREE of The Queen . Re - incorporation of San Domingo with the Spanish ...
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... Vera Cruz having been ordered for you on board the contract packet appointed to leave Southampton on the 2nd of April , you will embark on board that vessel , and on your arrival at Vera Cruz proceed at once to Mexico . You will ...
... Vera Cruz having been ordered for you on board the contract packet appointed to leave Southampton on the 2nd of April , you will embark on board that vessel , and on your arrival at Vera Cruz proceed at once to Mexico . You will ...
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... Vera Cruz under the presidency of Señor Juarez , concluded with Captain Dunlop , two years ago , an arrangement by which it was stipulated that 25 per cent . of the Customs receipts at Vera Cruz and Tampico should be assigned to the ...
... Vera Cruz under the presidency of Señor Juarez , concluded with Captain Dunlop , two years ago , an arrangement by which it was stipulated that 25 per cent . of the Customs receipts at Vera Cruz and Tampico should be assigned to the ...
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... Vera Cruz and Tampico . This plan , then , presenting so many objections , Captain Aldham is of opinion that the next best thing to be done is to take posses- sion of the Custom - houses of Vera Cruz , Tampico , and Matamoros , on the ...
... Vera Cruz and Tampico . This plan , then , presenting so many objections , Captain Aldham is of opinion that the next best thing to be done is to take posses- sion of the Custom - houses of Vera Cruz , Tampico , and Matamoros , on the ...
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