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... letter as a " new proof of the interest " of the United States in the " prosperity of Colombia " and therefore had seen fit to publish it . Naturally the knowledge of an official letter so favorable to Bolívar was not relished by the ...
... letter as a " new proof of the interest " of the United States in the " prosperity of Colombia " and therefore had seen fit to publish it . Naturally the knowledge of an official letter so favorable to Bolívar was not relished by the ...
Strana 153
... letter was one of doubt as to the purity of Bolívar's republican prin- ciples.10 Raimundo Rivas thinks that both Clay and Adams had begun to look on Bolívar " como un hombre ambicioso . " The following year ( 1829 ) Bolívar wrote O ...
... letter was one of doubt as to the purity of Bolívar's republican prin- ciples.10 Raimundo Rivas thinks that both Clay and Adams had begun to look on Bolívar " como un hombre ambicioso . " The following year ( 1829 ) Bolívar wrote O ...
Strana 157
... letter was added to the complaints against Harrison.33 In presenting these charges Vergara said that Har- rison had been viewed " with much dissatisfaction " by the Colombian government for some months before the arrival of Moore and ...
... letter was added to the complaints against Harrison.33 In presenting these charges Vergara said that Har- rison had been viewed " with much dissatisfaction " by the Colombian government for some months before the arrival of Moore and ...
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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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