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... Granada deem it advisable to call upon them in convention for that purpose ” 3 ___ almost a proposal for a Pan American treaty . Santander's subsequent decree ( May 27 ) was pub- lished throughout New Granada and also in the United ...
... Granada deem it advisable to call upon them in convention for that purpose ” 3 ___ almost a proposal for a Pan American treaty . Santander's subsequent decree ( May 27 ) was pub- lished throughout New Granada and also in the United ...
Strana 291
... Granada was " bound to agree to any fair arrangement to accomplish these objects . ' '33 An accompanying treaty draft more clearly indicated what was considered a " fair arrangement . Although insisting that no exclusive rights were ...
... Granada was " bound to agree to any fair arrangement to accomplish these objects . ' '33 An accompanying treaty draft more clearly indicated what was considered a " fair arrangement . Although insisting that no exclusive rights were ...
Strana 488
... Granada . ARTICLE V No higher or other duties shall be imposed on the importa- tion into the United States of any articles the produce or man- ufacture [ s ] of the Republic of New Granada , and no higher or other duties shall be ...
... Granada . ARTICLE V No higher or other duties shall be imposed on the importa- tion into the United States of any articles the produce or man- ufacture [ s ] of the Republic of New Granada , and no higher or other duties shall be ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ACCUMULATING DISCONTENT AND INCIPIENT REVOLTS | 21 |
THE CASE OF COLONIAL INDEPENDENCE BEFORE FOREIGN | 33 |
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