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supported García
Mansilla's attitude: "...he encouraged and congratulated him for his patriotism to continue maintaining our representation with height and energy, especially with regard to the asylum provided to its refugees, which this government considers inviolable and is willing to not to allow
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established a guard that momentarily stopped the attack. García-Mansilla's situation was severe, as he was in fact a prisoner, his bank account had been seized and both his family and his refugees were "practically living off the credit and savings of the servants", refusing to be evacuated along
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He ventured mainly into poetry and theater, leaving memoirs about his diplomatic life. He was the author of numerous literary articles, art, criticism and philosophy, as well as numerous speeches during his long diplomatic life in fourteen countries.
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appeared at the ambassador's residence, ordering him to hand over the asylum seekers, which he refused. On day three the situation was repeated again, but with the militias threatening to storm the residence. The civil governor of
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educational establishment, which had marked literary tendencies; he later received a
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences, a diploma from the Paris School of Moral and Political Sciences, to complete them at the historic
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García-Mansilla was born at 11 Rue de
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591:(in Spanish) (1st ed.). Buenos Aires: Editorial Emece.
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318:Order of Naval Merit
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