Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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... convention in June.69 In the meanwhile , Pedro A. Herrán had led in the formation of a group pledged to disregard all results of the convention . Acting on their invitation , Bolívar re- turned to Bogotá and established a dictatorship ...
... convention in June.69 In the meanwhile , Pedro A. Herrán had led in the formation of a group pledged to disregard all results of the convention . Acting on their invitation , Bolívar re- turned to Bogotá and established a dictatorship ...
Strana 238
... convention existed.11 The Post Office Department estimated that such a tax would cost the United States $ 2,000,000 per annum , in addition to the amount ( nineteen cents per pound ) al- ready being paid to the Panama Railroad Company ...
... convention existed.11 The Post Office Department estimated that such a tax would cost the United States $ 2,000,000 per annum , in addition to the amount ( nineteen cents per pound ) al- ready being paid to the Panama Railroad Company ...
Strana 243
... conventions with Colombia.33 Meanwhile , Minister Salgar had been at- tempting to negotiate such a convention at Washington . Seward held that the decree ( August 17 , 1866 ) could not apply to American vessels , since the Postal Convention ...
... conventions with Colombia.33 Meanwhile , Minister Salgar had been at- tempting to negotiate such a convention at Washington . Seward held that the decree ( August 17 , 1866 ) could not apply to American vessels , since the Postal Convention ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ACCUMULATING DISCONTENT AND INCIPIENT REVOLTS | 21 |
THE CASE OF COLONIAL INDEPENDENCE BEFORE FOREIGN | 33 |
Autorská práva | |
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