Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... favorable to Bolívar was not relished by the opposition faction at Bogotá . The foreign min- ister there , José Manuel Restrepo , on the instructions of Vice - President Santander , advised him that an explana- tion of his action would ...
... favorable to Bolívar was not relished by the opposition faction at Bogotá . The foreign min- ister there , José Manuel Restrepo , on the instructions of Vice - President Santander , advised him that an explana- tion of his action would ...
Strana 174
... favorable convention with Venezuela made one with New Granada less im- portant . Herrán first asked for a copy of the Ven- ezuelan treaty ; then he appointed Domingo Acosta to negotiate with Semple . A few conferences , however ...
... favorable convention with Venezuela made one with New Granada less im- portant . Herrán first asked for a copy of the Ven- ezuelan treaty ; then he appointed Domingo Acosta to negotiate with Semple . A few conferences , however ...
Strana 375
... favorable propositions at Washington , Núñez indirectly sounded Scruggs regard- ing the renewal of the Treaty of 1846 , including pro- visions for an offensive and defensive alliance and settlement of subsequent differences by ...
... favorable propositions at Washington , Núñez indirectly sounded Scruggs regard- ing the renewal of the Treaty of 1846 , including pro- visions for an offensive and defensive alliance and settlement of subsequent differences by ...
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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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