| Venezuela - 1898 - 542 頁
...me, that I can provide no redress for them, and that they must take measures for their own security. Then I feel assured that in a short time no Spaniard will be visible any more above in Cuyuni. I have always, but with great difficulty, restrained them and prevented all hostilities by fair promises.... | |
| Venezuela - 1898 - 776 頁
...me, that I can provide no redress for them, and that they must take measures for their own security. Then I feel assured that in a short time no Spaniard will be visible any more above in Cuyuni." f In 1754, September 2, Gravesande, writing of reported silver mines between the Orinoco and Monica,... | |
| Venezuela - 1898 - 884 頁
...me, that I can provide no redress for them and that they most take measures for their own security. Then I feel assured that in a short time no Spaniard will be visible any more above in Cuyuni." The Director-General fully understood why the Company were unwilling to make any claim, and why, instead... | |
| Venezuela - 1898 - 262 頁
...me, that I can provide no redress for them, and that they must take measures for their own security. Then I feel assured that in a short time no Spaniard will be visible any more above in Cuyuni."f In 1754, September 2, Gravesande, writing of reported silver mines between the Orinoco and... | |
| Great Britain - 1899 - 160 頁
...Spaniards depended upon the amity or discretion of the Dutch Governor of Essequibo. At a later 4.5 date the Governor informed the Company that if redress...with the significant remark, " Then I feel assured British App. It, that in a short time no Spaniard will be visible any more above in Cuyuni." In fact... | |
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