Item #29097 Statement of the Rights and Just Reasons on the Part of the Government of the United Mexican States For Not Recognizing Either the Subsistence of the Privilege Granted to D. Jose Garay, For the Opening of A Line of Communication Between the Atlantic and Pacific Seas, Through the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, or The Legality of the Cession Which He Made of Said Privilege to Citizens of the United States of North America. Mexico, Jose F. Ramirez, Minister for Foreign Affairs.
Statement of the Rights and Just Reasons on the Part of the Government of the United Mexican States For Not Recognizing Either the Subsistence of the Privilege Granted to D. Jose Garay, For the Opening of A Line of Communication Between the Atlantic and Pacific Seas, Through the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, or The Legality of the Cession Which He Made of Said Privilege to Citizens of the United States of North America

Statement of the Rights and Just Reasons on the Part of the Government of the United Mexican States For Not Recognizing Either the Subsistence of the Privilege Granted to D. Jose Garay, For the Opening of A Line of Communication Between the Atlantic and Pacific Seas, Through the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, or The Legality of the Cession Which He Made of Said Privilege to Citizens of the United States of North America

Mexico: Printed by O' Sullivan and Nolan, 1852.

First Edition. Wraps. Wraps. 40 pages. Original blue printed stitched wraps. Front wrap has a large closed tear, chip upper edge, and is detached. Rear wrap has light edge chips. All text in English. Scarce 9 copies listed in OCLC all showing printed in New York by Pudney and Russell. No copies show the Mexico imprint by O' Sullivan and Nolan. Fair. Item #29097

Price: $250.00

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