Majesty during the same period, which may have been presented to either government for its interposition with the other, and which yet remain unsettled, as well as any other such claims which may be presented within... Notes on Brazilian Questions - Page 140by William Dougal Christie - 1865 - 236 pagesFull view - About this book
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