Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... Herrán presented a project to the State Department . The proposed adjustment provided that the United States should pay the same postage as Granadian nationals and a duty equal to one - eighth of the amount paid the Pan- ama railroad ...
... Herrán presented a project to the State Department . The proposed adjustment provided that the United States should pay the same postage as Granadian nationals and a duty equal to one - eighth of the amount paid the Pan- ama railroad ...
Strana 240
... Herrán , the Washington government was unmoved . The passage of an act by the Granadian lower house ( May , 1858 ) to repeal the decree of May 25 , 1835,18 drew another protest from Washington . Secretary Cass held that this would ...
... Herrán , the Washington government was unmoved . The passage of an act by the Granadian lower house ( May , 1858 ) to repeal the decree of May 25 , 1835,18 drew another protest from Washington . Secretary Cass held that this would ...
Strana 241
... Herrán to return home early in 1860. The election of Mariano Ospina ( Conservative ) over Manuel Murillo ( Liberal ) and Tomás de Mosquera ( Nationalist ) had led to the promulgation of a new constitution ( 1858 ) , reorganizing the ...
... Herrán to return home early in 1860. The election of Mariano Ospina ( Conservative ) over Manuel Murillo ( Liberal ) and Tomás de Mosquera ( Nationalist ) had led to the promulgation of a new constitution ( 1858 ) , reorganizing the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ACCUMULATING DISCONTENT AND INCIPIENT REVOLTS | 19 |
THE CASE OF COLONIAL INDEPENDENCE BEFORE FOREIGN | 33 |
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