Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... route , he realized that France would not make any treaty until all the routes were thoroughly surveyed . 19 18 The French and United States representatives in London continued to say that they possessed no instruc- tions for the ...
... route , he realized that France would not make any treaty until all the routes were thoroughly surveyed . 19 18 The French and United States representatives in London continued to say that they possessed no instruc- tions for the ...
Strana 325
... route were halted the following year by the official can- cellation of the concession.11 In 1848 Elijah Hise was dispatched from Washington to Central America to determine the extent of British aggressions there and to encourage united ...
... route were halted the following year by the official can- cellation of the concession.11 In 1848 Elijah Hise was dispatched from Washington to Central America to determine the extent of British aggressions there and to encourage united ...
Strana 384
... route as the " most servicable to commerce , the most economical in operation , the greatest in potential traffic capacity , and most adaptable to the rapidly increasing demands of nav- igation . " The Nicaragua route , it contended ...
... route as the " most servicable to commerce , the most economical in operation , the greatest in potential traffic capacity , and most adaptable to the rapidly increasing demands of nav- igation . " The Nicaragua route , it contended ...
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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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