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Page 81
... territories were assigned to Spain as awarded by Pope Alexander VI . Also Spain acquired by right of discovery and conquest this territory . It was Christopher Columbus who discovered the Gulf of Honduras in his fourth voyage and ...
... territories were assigned to Spain as awarded by Pope Alexander VI . Also Spain acquired by right of discovery and conquest this territory . It was Christopher Columbus who discovered the Gulf of Honduras in his fourth voyage and ...
Page 83
... territory of Belize nor did it have any right what- ever of dominion , possession or sovereignty to that region which belonged to the Spanish Crown . Bri- tish Honduras was not formally established as a colony by any British authority ...
... territory of Belize nor did it have any right what- ever of dominion , possession or sovereignty to that region which belonged to the Spanish Crown . Bri- tish Honduras was not formally established as a colony by any British authority ...
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... territory . On her part , Guatemala jud- ges then that the treaty becomes void and proposes to arrange the controversy by the honorable and civilized method of arbitration . Great Britain in a note signed by Lord Granville on the 18th ...
... territory . On her part , Guatemala jud- ges then that the treaty becomes void and proposes to arrange the controversy by the honorable and civilized method of arbitration . Great Britain in a note signed by Lord Granville on the 18th ...
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
History 16031799 | 27 |
Nineteenth Century | 37 |
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