Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... concession and offered better terms than Biddle . The latter was advised of the new proposal and invited to an interview . Santander returned the decree of May 18 to Congress and requested the passage of a law granting the concession to ...
... concession and offered better terms than Biddle . The latter was advised of the new proposal and invited to an interview . Santander returned the decree of May 18 to Congress and requested the passage of a law granting the concession to ...
Strana 379
... concession was soon taken over by the Colorado Con- struction Company , which was later ( February 20 , 1889 ) given ... CONCESSION Meanwhile , the French concession had been extended to October 31 , 1894. The route had been examined by ...
... concession was soon taken over by the Colorado Con- struction Company , which was later ( February 20 , 1889 ) given ... CONCESSION Meanwhile , the French concession had been extended to October 31 , 1894. The route had been examined by ...
Strana 467
... concession was abandoned in 1916.31 Even prior to 1900 the Armella - De Mares Company of Barranquilla was granted the right to exploit an area southwest of that city and east of Cartagena . A Canadian concern acquired this concession in ...
... concession was abandoned in 1916.31 Even prior to 1900 the Armella - De Mares Company of Barranquilla was granted the right to exploit an area southwest of that city and east of Cartagena . A Canadian concern acquired this concession in ...
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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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