Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... tion did not share Watts's confidence in him . THE UNFORTUNATE HARRISON MISSION The month before Watts wrote his letter to Bolívar , Clay began to urge the selection of General W. H. Har- rison as minister to Colombia - Watts was only a ...
... tion did not share Watts's confidence in him . THE UNFORTUNATE HARRISON MISSION The month before Watts wrote his letter to Bolívar , Clay began to urge the selection of General W. H. Har- rison as minister to Colombia - Watts was only a ...
Strana 162
... tion was almost immediate . During the period of 1833- 1837 the number of schools increased from 378 with 10,500 pupils to 1,052 with 25,577 . In 1837 there were three universities , nineteen colleges , and six " houses of educa- tion ...
... tion was almost immediate . During the period of 1833- 1837 the number of schools increased from 378 with 10,500 pupils to 1,052 with 25,577 . In 1837 there were three universities , nineteen colleges , and six " houses of educa- tion ...
Strana 541
... tion , 120 ; restores peace in Colom- bia , 163 ; alarmed at abrupt de- parture of U. S. charge Semple , 163-64 ; enlightened administra- tion of , 164 ; on U. S. trade rela- tions with Colombia , 174 ; policy on concessions , 195 ...
... tion , 120 ; restores peace in Colom- bia , 163 ; alarmed at abrupt de- parture of U. S. charge Semple , 163-64 ; enlightened administra- tion of , 164 ; on U. S. trade rela- tions with Colombia , 174 ; policy on concessions , 195 ...
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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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