Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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... early part of 1785 , he talked with certain influential men , but did not approach the British government.10 However , Spain , not entirely convinced of this change of heart , warned the viceroy against English agents in Caracas.11 EARLY ...
... early part of 1785 , he talked with certain influential men , but did not approach the British government.10 However , Spain , not entirely convinced of this change of heart , warned the viceroy against English agents in Caracas.11 EARLY ...
Strana 535
... early Euro- pean interest and activities in , 33- 35 ; early North American attitude and influence , 35-37 ; ( see Mi- randa ) ; U. S. and independence of , 37-54 , 60-61 , 73-75 , 86-102 ; pawn on international chessboard , 40-49 ...
... early Euro- pean interest and activities in , 33- 35 ; early North American attitude and influence , 35-37 ; ( see Mi- randa ) ; U. S. and independence of , 37-54 , 60-61 , 73-75 , 86-102 ; pawn on international chessboard , 40-49 ...
Strana 540
... early Colombian navy , 112 ; aides in Colombian government , 113 ; and idea of monarchy for Colombia , 121 ; and contemplate invasion of Cuba , 134-137 ; and Bolívar's idea of a confederation , 143-144 ; con- sular service in Colombia ...
... early Colombian navy , 112 ; aides in Colombian government , 113 ; and idea of monarchy for Colombia , 121 ; and contemplate invasion of Cuba , 134-137 ; and Bolívar's idea of a confederation , 143-144 ; con- sular service in Colombia ...
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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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