Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... secure arms and ammunition.14 A desire " to draw closer the ties of friendship and political relations''15 was ex- pressed but seemingly no effort made to secure either recognition or a formal alliance . Nevertheless the junta of Bogotá ...
... secure arms and ammunition.14 A desire " to draw closer the ties of friendship and political relations''15 was ex- pressed but seemingly no effort made to secure either recognition or a formal alliance . Nevertheless the junta of Bogotá ...
Strana 355
... secure " a guaranty of the neu- trality of the work by the chief maritime powers , and by grants from Nicaragua such as would be sufficient to tempt the cupidity and inspire the confidence of capital . " President Grant was convinced ...
... secure " a guaranty of the neu- trality of the work by the chief maritime powers , and by grants from Nicaragua such as would be sufficient to tempt the cupidity and inspire the confidence of capital . " President Grant was convinced ...
Strana 387
... secure the unfinished Panama work at a reasonable price . The pos- sible advantages of the latter route were suggested , in case the interests of the New Panama Canal Company ( valued at some $ 109,000,000 ) could be purchased for ...
... secure the unfinished Panama work at a reasonable price . The pos- sible advantages of the latter route were suggested , in case the interests of the New Panama Canal Company ( valued at some $ 109,000,000 ) could be purchased for ...
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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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