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... nstigated by the British, a fact even the inattentive Vienna Government could discern, naturally the Spaniards could not be unaware.
Yet, at this juncture, apart from cursing the British for their unscrupulous actions, there was nothing the Spanish Government could do.
Such were the rules of the game; even to “protest,” one first needed to present evidence.
The British, experienced as they were, how could they possibly leave obvious evidence implicating themselves?
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