Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... seems to favor the execution of our projects of the year 1784. I expect that you will carry out your prom- ises and that I shall soon have the honor of taking you to our country.75 Probably Knox could not be aroused , but Hamilton's ...
... seems to favor the execution of our projects of the year 1784. I expect that you will carry out your prom- ises and that I shall soon have the honor of taking you to our country.75 Probably Knox could not be aroused , but Hamilton's ...
Strana 136
... seems to have been initiated by the Colombian minister , Salazar , in Washington , but the discussion was later continued in Bogotá in 1825 by the new Mexican minister , General Bustamante.64 The defeat of the Spanish forces on the ...
... seems to have been initiated by the Colombian minister , Salazar , in Washington , but the discussion was later continued in Bogotá in 1825 by the new Mexican minister , General Bustamante.64 The defeat of the Spanish forces on the ...
Strana 212
... seems to have been his fear that " important rights on the Isthmus and removal of differential duties " might be lost , if he permitted this " golden opportunity " to pass . " Therefore , he was not only willing but seem- ingly anxious ...
... seems to have been his fear that " important rights on the Isthmus and removal of differential duties " might be lost , if he permitted this " golden opportunity " to pass . " Therefore , he was not only willing but seem- ingly anxious ...
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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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