Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 78
Strana 92
... ADAMS ADVISES CAUTION Secretary Adams considered this " a crude idea , " which probably the Richmond ( Va . ) Enquirer had " put ... into his [ Monroe's ] head , " and therefore persuaded the President to abandon it.32 Nor was Adams ...
... ADAMS ADVISES CAUTION Secretary Adams considered this " a crude idea , " which probably the Richmond ( Va . ) Enquirer had " put ... into his [ Monroe's ] head , " and therefore persuaded the President to abandon it.32 Nor was Adams ...
Strana 98
... Adams , who expressed great " pleasure in entertaining relations of friendship and good understanding " with Torres's country.66 Torres was soon able to secure by private contract 4,000 muskets . But deeming this number insufficient ...
... Adams , who expressed great " pleasure in entertaining relations of friendship and good understanding " with Torres's country.66 Torres was soon able to secure by private contract 4,000 muskets . But deeming this number insufficient ...
Strana 133
... Adams , Memoirs , VI , 27 . 2 Todd to Adams , ( 40 ) Jan. 2 , 1823 , Desp . Col. , II . 13 Idem to idem , ( 41 ) Jan. 8 , 1823 , ibid . " W. C. Ford ( ed . ) , The Writings of John Quincy Adams , VII , 441 ff .; Uribe , Anales , III ...
... Adams , Memoirs , VI , 27 . 2 Todd to Adams , ( 40 ) Jan. 2 , 1823 , Desp . Col. , II . 13 Idem to idem , ( 41 ) Jan. 8 , 1823 , ibid . " W. C. Ford ( ed . ) , The Writings of John Quincy Adams , VII , 441 ff .; Uribe , Anales , III ...
Obsah
CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ACCUMULATING DISCONTENT AND INCIPIENT REVOLTS | 19 |
THE CASE OF COLONIAL INDEPENDENCE BEFORE FOREIGN | 33 |
Autorská práva | |
Další části 28 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
activities Adams advised already American Anales approval arrival attempted authority Bogotá Bolívar Britain British canal caused citizens claims Colombia colonies commerce Company concession conference Congress considered construction Department desired Desp duties early established European expressed favorable fear felt Fish forces foreign France French Granada grant guarantee Herrán ibid idem importance independence Inst instructions interest Isthmian Isthmus John José July June land later letter liberal London March Marcy ment Messages Minister Miranda Monroe naturally negotiations Nicaragua North Notes official Panama Panama Canal pointed political possible presented President proposed protection railroad received recognition refused regarding relations reported representative Republic requested route Secretary secure seems Senate Sept Seward soon South Spain Spanish suggested tion trade treaty Treaty of 1846 troops United Uribe Washington Yankee York