Real Soldiers of Fortune by Richard Harding Davis
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NEW YORK CITY, U. S. A.,
"NEW YORK, _July_ 30, 1895. _"To His Excellency Mr. the Secretary of State of the Republic of the United States of North America, Washington, D. C.:_ "EXCELLENCY.--I have the honor to recall to your memory: "1. That in the course of the month of September, 1893, Baron Harden-Hickey officially notified all the Powers of his taking possession of the uninhabited island of Trinidad; and "2. That in course of January, 1894, he renewed to all these Powers the official notification of the said taking of possession, and informed them at the same time that from that date the land would be known as 'Principality of Trinidad'; that he took the title of 'Prince of Trinidad,' and would reign under the name of James I. "In consequence of these official notifications several Powers have recognized the new Principality and its Prince, and at all events none thought it necessary at that epoch to raise objections or formulate opposition. "The press of the entire world has, on the other hand, often acquainted readers with these facts, thus giving to them all possible publicity. In consequence of the accomplishment of these various formalities, and as the law of nations prescribes that 'derelict' territories belong to whoever will take possession of |
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