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" During the South American struggle between Chile on one side, and Peru and Bolivia on the other, Guatemala maintained herself neutral. She accepted in 1881 the invitation of the United States government to be represented 16 The arms to be those Cent. "
History of the Pacific States of North America: Central America. 1882-87 - Page 270
by Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1887
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History of Central America: 1801-1887

Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1887 - 802 pages
...have been quite cordial. During Carrera's rule his government gave recognition to the imperial regime of Maximilian in Mexico.30 During the South American...to be represented 26 The arms to be those Cent. Am. useil on the obverse side of her coin, but so arranged that the sun and volcanoes should be in the...
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History of Central America ..., Volume 8

Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1887 - 896 pages
...have been quite cordial. During Carrera's rule his government gave recognition to the imperial regime of Maximilian in Mexico.30 During the South American...of the United States government to be represented 16 The arms to be those Cent. Am. used on the obverse side of her coin, but so arranged that the sun...
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The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft: History of Central America. 1882-87

Hubert Howe Bancroft - 1887 - 804 pages
...During Carrera's rule his government gave recognition to the imperial regime of Maximilian in Mexico^) During the South American struggle between Chile on...of the United States government to be represented 16 The arms to l>e those Cent. Am. used on the obverse side of her coin, but so arranged that the sun...
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Our American Neighbors

Fanny E. Coe - 1891 - 338 pages
...war on Bolivia. Bolivia called to Peru for aid. Peru responded, and for several years war was waged between Chile on one side, and Peru and Bolivia on the other. The Chileans were terrible foes. They gave no quarter and took no prisoners; but cut the throats of...
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The World and Its People, Book 4

Larkin Dunton - 1891 - 338 pages
...war on Bolivia. Bolivia called to Peru for aid. Peru responded, and for several years war was waged between Chile on one side, and Peru and Bolivia on the other. The Chileans were terrible foes. They gave no quarter and took no prisoners; but cut the throats of...
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Spanish Reader of South American History

Edward Watson Supple - 1917 - 422 pages
...eran enemigos? 12. ¿Por qué viró la Covadonga hacia el fondeadero ? (b) The War of the Pacific, between Chile on one side and Peru and Bolivia on the other, lasted (durar) from 1879 until 1883. In the first year of the war, the Chilean fleet left Valparaíso...
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Outlook and Independent, Volume 131

1922 - 774 pages
...be assigned permanently to Chile or to Peru. Originally they were Peruvian territory; since the war between Chile on one side and Peru and Bolivia on the other, ended by the Treaty of Ancon in 188-1. they have been in the possession of Chile, subject on the question...
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American Foreign Policy in Growth and Action, Volume 3

Hilton Proctor Goss - 1955 - 334 pages
...efforts were fruitless. Then he tried to settle the War of the Pacific which raged from 1879 to 1884 between Chile on one side and Peru and Bolivia on the other. Here he was likewise unsuccessful. Another abortive attempt — this time to call an interAmerican...
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In the Shadow of the Generals: Foreign Policy Making in Argentina, Brazil ...

Martin Mullins - 2006 - 194 pages
...this identity. The War of the Pacific was a key moment in Chilean history. The conflict was fought between Chile on one side and Peru and Bolivia on the other. It had its origins in a dispute over the mineral rich northern desert and was sparked off by a change...
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Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 48

United States Naval Institute - 1922 - 1382 pages
...quickly; they are too personal and too severe, and so the situation which remained at the close of the struggle between Chile on one side and Peru and Bolivia on the other during the years between 1879 a"d 1883, remains today the most unsettling circumstance in South America....
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