An address to the South Americans and Mexicans;
chiefly intended to dissuade them from conceding commercial privileges to other nations, in prejudice of Great Britain, on account of the delay by her of their recognition; which delay is explained, on the sound principles of national integrity and honour: with a cursory review of some of the important events and traits of patriotism which have distinguished their respective revolutions.
By James Henderson ...

APA Citation

Henderson, J. (1822). An address to the South Americans and Mexicans: chiefly intended to dissuade them from conceding commercial privileges to other nations, in prejudice of Great Britain, on account of the delay by her of their recognition; which delay is explained, on the sound principles of national integrity and honour: with a cursory review of some of the important events and traits of patriotism which have distinguished their respective revolutions. London: Printed for J.M. Richardson and J. Hatchard.

MLA Citation

Henderson, James. An Address to the South Americans And Mexicans: Chiefly Intended to Dissuade Them From Conceding Commercial Privileges to Other Nations, In Prejudice of Great Britain, On Account of the Delay by Her of Their Recognition; Which Delay Is Explained, On the Sound Principles of National Integrity And Honour: With a Cursory Review of Some of the Important Events And Traits of Patriotism Which Have Distinguished Their Respective Revolutions. London: Printed for J.M. Richardson and J. Hatchard, 1822.

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