Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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Strana 139
... already convinced ( 1820 ) that the United States , " pursuing its arithmetical round of business . [ would ] avail itself of the oppor- tunity to gain the Floridas , our [ Colombian ] friendship , Santander to Bolívar , Feb. 24 , 1819 ...
... already convinced ( 1820 ) that the United States , " pursuing its arithmetical round of business . [ would ] avail itself of the oppor- tunity to gain the Floridas , our [ Colombian ] friendship , Santander to Bolívar , Feb. 24 , 1819 ...
Strana 145
... already too preponderant , and also under the in- fluence of the United States . " 117 He was not alone in his suspicion of the latter power . Canning's instructions to the English agent , Edward J. Dawkins , indicated a sim- ilar lack ...
... already too preponderant , and also under the in- fluence of the United States . " 117 He was not alone in his suspicion of the latter power . Canning's instructions to the English agent , Edward J. Dawkins , indicated a sim- ilar lack ...
Strana 186
... already been privately made by influential men to place the Isth- mus under the protection of the British Government , and that such a course . . . [ had ] been declined by the Eng- lish from an apprehension of giving offense to the ...
... already been privately made by influential men to place the Isth- mus under the protection of the British Government , and that such a course . . . [ had ] been declined by the Eng- lish from an apprehension of giving offense to 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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