to
Excellency's Declaration to the Portuguese Senate, and Your Communications in reply the Ministers of France and America respectively upon the
same subject.
As to what your Excellency's letter says upon coming to an
understanding with the Representatives of France and America, the Communications I have
addressed to your
σου
subject were none
of them
made at the request or
the
suggestion of any of the above authorities or Ministers, and I shall assuredly not
enter into discussions with the Representatives of other Powers, upon this
matter..
249
Letters with reference to the murder of Senhor Amaral have been all dictated
by a feeling of horror at the event, common, as I have acquainted your Excellency, to all foreign nations, in which your Excellency has informed me You yourself participate [Vide, Sen's first reply of 27th August.]
Decency requires
the remains of a person
such
as
a murdered
be interred as soon
as they shall have been
discovered: such
a matter should not be made a
subject of stipulation, on any ground whatsoever. The surrender of the Soldiers
to
Excellency's Declaration to the Portuguese Senate, and Your Communications in reply the Ministers of France and America respectively upon the
same subject.
As to what your -Excellency's letter says upon coming to an
understanding with the Representatives of France and America, the Communications I have
addressed to your
σου
subject were none
this of them
made at the request or
the
suggestion of any of above authorities or Ministers, and I shall assuredly not
enter into discussions with the Representatives of other Powers, upon this
now
matter..
249
Letters with reference) My
murder of Senhor
to the Amaral have been all dictated
by a feeling of horror at the event, common, as I have acquainted your Excelleney, to all foreign nations, in which your Excellency has informed me You yourself participate [Vide, Sen's first reply of 27th August.]
Decency requires
the remains of person
as
that
a murdered
be interred at
they shall have been
Joon
discovered: such
a matter should not be made a
any
any
subject of stipulation, on a ground whatsoever. The swerender of the I Soldiers
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