Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... officials to prevent the sailing of the Leander . However , Smith , the surveyor of the New York port , was removed ... official ( Smith ) rendered direct assistance , more than one half of Miranda's force ( August 3 ) was British . And ...
... officials to prevent the sailing of the Leander . However , Smith , the surveyor of the New York port , was removed ... official ( Smith ) rendered direct assistance , more than one half of Miranda's force ( August 3 ) was British . And ...
Strana 60
... official uneasiness . But order was soon restored , and Quito remained under Spanish authority until 1822.24 Although the first to launch the revolution , the Pres- idency of Quito ( now Ecuador ) was one of the last to drive out the ...
... official uneasiness . But order was soon restored , and Quito remained under Spanish authority until 1822.24 Although the first to launch the revolution , the Pres- idency of Quito ( now Ecuador ) was one of the last to drive out the ...
Strana 477
... official influence in either matter.67 That the Department served as a sort of " go - be- tween " for Colombia , on the one hand , and the oil inter- ests and bankers , on the other , seems evident . It likewise appears certain that ...
... official influence in either matter.67 That the Department served as a sort of " go - be- tween " for Colombia , on the one hand , and the oil inter- ests and bankers , on the other , seems evident . It likewise appears certain that ...
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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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