Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... expressed the desire " to form a lasting [ duradero ] alliance with the United States and commercial treaties useful to both . " During the summer of 1811 Lowry ( from La Guayra ) was urging " the advantages which would probably result ...
... expressed the desire " to form a lasting [ duradero ] alliance with the United States and commercial treaties useful to both . " During the summer of 1811 Lowry ( from La Guayra ) was urging " the advantages which would probably result ...
Strana 137
... expressed his satisfaction with the present status of the islands , but refused to move except along with his allies and Spain.70 However , by the end of the year Clay either thought or pretended to think that the Tsar had made some ...
... expressed his satisfaction with the present status of the islands , but refused to move except along with his allies and Spain.70 However , by the end of the year Clay either thought or pretended to think that the Tsar had made some ...
Strana 329
... expressed in the congressional resolutions of 1835 and 1839 and advocated by numerous interested nationals.29 But the policy had begun to be tempered by a feeling of the neces sity of national defense . Buchanan ( 1845 ) had instructed ...
... expressed in the congressional resolutions of 1835 and 1839 and advocated by numerous interested nationals.29 But the policy had begun to be tempered by a feeling of the neces sity of national defense . Buchanan ( 1845 ) had instructed ...
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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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