Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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Strana 133
... negotiate , Todd agreed to communicate it to Washington ; 42 where- upon Gual requested that the negotiations proceed at Bogotá instead , not on account of any distrust of the United States , but in order to set a precedent and thereby ...
... negotiate , Todd agreed to communicate it to Washington ; 42 where- upon Gual requested that the negotiations proceed at Bogotá instead , not on account of any distrust of the United States , but in order to set a precedent and thereby ...
Strana 174
... negotiations made no headway and were finally dropped in October , 1840.63 64 The customary full powers of negotiations were given to Blackford . In February , 1843 , President Herrán empowered Lino de Pombo to treat with the North Amer ...
... negotiations made no headway and were finally dropped in October , 1840.63 64 The customary full powers of negotiations were given to Blackford . In February , 1843 , President Herrán empowered Lino de Pombo to treat with the North Amer ...
Strana 212
... negotiate know- ing that Bidlack possessed no powers ? The important factors seem to have been : ( 1 ) the feeling that some sort of a foreign guarantee of the Isthmus was necessary ; ( 2 ) the failure of the negotiations in Europe ...
... negotiate know- ing that Bidlack possessed no powers ? The important factors seem to have been : ( 1 ) the feeling that some sort of a foreign guarantee of the Isthmus was necessary ; ( 2 ) the failure of the negotiations in Europe ...
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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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