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THE TREATY OF 1825 BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED PROVINCES OF RÍO DE LA PLATA
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Metford, J C J
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ARGENTINA - HISTORY - RELATIONS WITH UNITED KINGDOM
/ UNITED KINGDOM - HISTORICAL & CURRENT CONTACTS & RELATIONS WITH LATIN AMERICA
1953
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THE TREATY OF 1825 BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED PROVINCES OF RÍO DE LA PLATA
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Metford, J C J
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ARGENTINA - HISTORY - RELATIONS WITH UNITED KINGDOM
/ UNITED KINGDOM - HISTORICAL & CURRENT CONTACTS & RELATIONS WITH LATIN AMERICA
1953
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THE TREATY OF 1825 BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED PROVINCES OF RÍO DE LA PLATA
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THE TREATY OF 1825 BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED PROVINCES OF RÍO DE LA PLATA
1953
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\"General Rosas began by saying how deep and sincere was the general feeling of the Argentines towards England; that it reposed on a basis which could not be shaken, as England was the first to recognize their Independence and their gratitude was coeval with their very existence-that the Treaty with Mr. Parish (which, he added, was very unfavourable to this Country) was made from the generous impulse that the recognition had given here-but that he never had regretted that Treaty and would preserve it inviolate to the last day of his power.\"
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