Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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... forces being nearby . But fighting had begun and the marines were already on hand . 49 On January 18 the new Panama executive , General Ramón Santo Domingo Vila , announced that he was un- able to protect the Panama railroad property ...
... forces being nearby . But fighting had begun and the marines were already on hand . 49 On January 18 the new Panama executive , General Ramón Santo Domingo Vila , announced that he was un- able to protect the Panama railroad property ...
Strana 232
... forces McCrea took charge of the city for the night . The following morning the Americans returned to their ship , leaving the lawful authorities in control.61 It had been necessary during the autumn of 1901 to use American troops at ...
... forces McCrea took charge of the city for the night . The following morning the Americans returned to their ship , leaving the lawful authorities in control.61 It had been necessary during the autumn of 1901 to use American troops at ...
Strana 257
... force was landed , April , 1868 , as a precautionary measure . Five years later , when the meager Colombian forces were unable to crush a revolt on the Isthmus , others were landed at the request of the local authorities . The failure ...
... force was landed , April , 1868 , as a precautionary measure . Five years later , when the meager Colombian forces were unable to crush a revolt on the Isthmus , others were landed at the request of the local authorities . The failure ...
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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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