Buenos Ayres and the Provinces of the Rio de la Plata: Their Present State, Trade, and Debt; with Some Account from Original Documents of the Progress of Geographical Discovery in Those Parts of South America During the Last Sixty YearsJ. Murray, 1839 - 415 páginas |
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... remains , the results of which I flatter myself have been of no common interest both to the geologist and comparative anatomist . The ex- amination of the monstrous bones which I sent to this country , by the learned individuals who ...
... remains , the results of which I flatter myself have been of no common interest both to the geologist and comparative anatomist . The ex- amination of the monstrous bones which I sent to this country , by the learned individuals who ...
Página xix
... remains for me to allude to the third and last part of my book , upon the trade and public debt of the provinces of La Plata ; and of which I can only say that I have spared no inquiry to render it as correct as is compatible with so ...
... remains for me to allude to the third and last part of my book , upon the trade and public debt of the provinces of La Plata ; and of which I can only say that I have spared no inquiry to render it as correct as is compatible with so ...
Página xxiv
... remains of land Animals found in it , above Marine Shells . Such Shells where met with , and of what Species . Mr. Bland's Theory of the Upheaval of the Pampas from the Sea , founded on the Deposits of Salt in them : -The presence of ...
... remains of land Animals found in it , above Marine Shells . Such Shells where met with , and of what Species . Mr. Bland's Theory of the Upheaval of the Pampas from the Sea , founded on the Deposits of Salt in them : -The presence of ...
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... remains appear to abound amongst the lower ranges of the Cordillera which Cruz passed , not only strewed over the surface at considerable elevations , but deeply imbedded in the soil , as might be seen wherever sections were formed by ...
... remains appear to abound amongst the lower ranges of the Cordillera which Cruz passed , not only strewed over the surface at considerable elevations , but deeply imbedded in the soil , as might be seen wherever sections were formed by ...
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... remains of the settlement formed by the Jesuits in the year 1747 , -a site chosen with all their characteristic sagacity , well suited for an agricultural establishment , of easy ac- cess to the sea , and with great capability of being ...
... remains of the settlement formed by the Jesuits in the year 1747 , -a site chosen with all their characteristic sagacity , well suited for an agricultural establishment , of easy ac- cess to the sea , and with great capability of being ...
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Página 376 - Who, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found to be in due and proper form, have agreed upon and concluded the following Articles : — ARTICLE I.
Página 379 - Costarica, to manage their own affairs themselves, or to commit them to the management of whomsoever they please, as broker...
Página 378 - Nor shall any higher or other duties, or charges, be imposed in either of the two countries, on the exportation of any articles to the United States, or to the dominions of his Majesty the King of Denmark, respectively, than such as are, or may be, payable on the exportation of the like articles to any other foreign country.
Página 377 - Commerce : the inhabitants of the two countries, respectively, shall have liberty freely and securely to come, with their ships and cargoes...
Página 378 - ... other or higher duties or charges be imposed in the territories or dominions of either of the Contracting Parties, on the exportation of any articles to the territories of the other, than such as are or may be payable on the exportation of the like articles to any other foreign country ; nor shall any prohibition be imposed upon the...
Página 381 - ... the privilege of remaining and continuing their trade therein, without any manner of interruption, so long as they behave peaceably, and commit no offence against the laws...
Página 380 - Consuls, for the protection of trade, to reside in any of the territories of the other party; but, before any Consul shall act as such, he shall, in the usual form, be approved and admitted by the Government to which he is sent; and either of the contracting parties may except from the residence...
Página 377 - ... generally, the merchants and traders of each nation, respectively, shall enjoy the most complete protection and security for their commerce, but subject always to the laws and statutes of the two countries, respectively.
Página 376 - Provinces, that the relations now subsisting between them should be regularly acknowledged and confirmed by the signature of a treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation. For this purpose they have named their respective Plenipotentaries ; that is to say...
Página 377 - Plata shall have the like liberty of commerce and navigation stipulated for in the preceding article, to the full extent in which the same is permitted at present, or shall be permitted hereafter to any other nation.