Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... matter of a treaty was mentioned in a conference with Pombo , but no pro- posal was made by either . With the new foreign sec- retary , Pedro Herrán , Semple assumed an air of indif- ference , pointing out that a recent favorable ...
... matter of a treaty was mentioned in a conference with Pombo , but no pro- posal was made by either . With the new foreign sec- retary , Pedro Herrán , Semple assumed an air of indif- ference , pointing out that a recent favorable ...
Strana 247
... matter of extreme importance . Therefore Dichman was in- structed to secure the Colombian views.54 The result was a protocol ( February 22 , 1879 ) granting the desired right , on condition that the prisoners be placed in the custody of ...
... matter of extreme importance . Therefore Dichman was in- structed to secure the Colombian views.54 The result was a protocol ( February 22 , 1879 ) granting the desired right , on condition that the prisoners be placed in the custody of ...
Strana 269
... matter legislatively as the United States had done . Colombia was willing to coöperate , but preferred to choose its own . method . He assured Blaine , however , that the matter of the extension of the free list would be presented to ...
... matter legislatively as the United States had done . Colombia was willing to coöperate , but preferred to choose its own . method . He assured Blaine , however , that the matter of the extension of the free list would be presented to ...
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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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