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... York as officers on the R. R. Cuyler or Rayo.17 Since this action was illegal under the neutrality laws , they had thereby become a part of the forces of a foreign govern- ment . By their services as such they became obnoxious to ...
... York as officers on the R. R. Cuyler or Rayo.17 Since this action was illegal under the neutrality laws , they had thereby become a part of the forces of a foreign govern- ment . By their services as such they became obnoxious to ...
Strana 341
... York ( 1854 ) and the persistence of his creditors seem to have created in him " an inveterate hatred " of all things North Ameri- can ( Burton to Seward , [ 37 ] Nov. 1 , [ 39 ] 14 , 1867 , Desp . Col. , XXVI ) . 1 Salgar's Memo ...
... York ( 1854 ) and the persistence of his creditors seem to have created in him " an inveterate hatred " of all things North Ameri- can ( Burton to Seward , [ 37 ] Nov. 1 , [ 39 ] 14 , 1867 , Desp . Col. , XXVI ) . 1 Salgar's Memo ...
Strana 533
... York , 282-283 Bolívar , Fernando , 125 Bolívar , Juan Vicente , 86 Bolívar , Simón , deathbed statement , 15 ; his " Pan - Latin - American- ism , " 25 ; fails in Venezuelan re- volt , 62 ; flees to West Indies , 62 ; returns and joins ...
... York , 282-283 Bolívar , Fernando , 125 Bolívar , Juan Vicente , 86 Bolívar , Simón , deathbed statement , 15 ; his " Pan - Latin - American- ism , " 25 ; fails in Venezuelan re- volt , 62 ; flees to West Indies , 62 ; returns and joins ...
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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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