Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... received from the communication of the year previous . Notwithstanding this silence , Lowry had been generously received at La Guayra and a new mission had been sent to the United States for the purpose of convincing it of Venezuelan ...
... received from the communication of the year previous . Notwithstanding this silence , Lowry had been generously received at La Guayra and a new mission had been sent to the United States for the purpose of convincing it of Venezuelan ...
Strana 314
... received encouragement by the refusal of the Brit- ish minister to support one for a fellow countryman . Minister Maury was soon convinced that all foreign representatives there concurred in the view that the burn- ing of Colón was not ...
... received encouragement by the refusal of the Brit- ish minister to support one for a fellow countryman . Minister Maury was soon convinced that all foreign representatives there concurred in the view that the burn- ing of Colón was not ...
Strana 435
... received $ 800,000 from its 50,000 shares of canal stock ( Cromwell to Taft , March 17 , 1908 , ibid . , p . 172 ) ; some $ 150,000 deposited in London under the concession of 1878 , not claimed by the United States ( Root to Cortés ...
... received $ 800,000 from its 50,000 shares of canal stock ( Cromwell to Taft , March 17 , 1908 , ibid . , p . 172 ) ; some $ 150,000 deposited in London under the concession of 1878 , not claimed by the United States ( Root to Cortés ...
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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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