Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Arno Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... troops . The transfer took place without disorder , the train guard was reduced , and the National troops were again allowed the free use of the railroad . By December 5 the last of the American forces had returned to their respec- tive ...
... troops . The transfer took place without disorder , the train guard was reduced , and the National troops were again allowed the free use of the railroad . By December 5 the last of the American forces had returned to their respec- tive ...
Strana 233
... troops had already been permitted to land at Colón . When Commander John Hubbard , after receiving the above in- structions , went ashore ( November 4 ) to prevent these troops from proceeding to Panama City , he found that the ...
... troops had already been permitted to land at Colón . When Commander John Hubbard , after receiving the above in- structions , went ashore ( November 4 ) to prevent these troops from proceeding to Panama City , he found that the ...
Strana 246
... troops across the Isth- mus . He presented the bases of a special convention and secured Marcy's verbal approval of it , but the Panama Riot ( 1856 ) and the subsequent negotiations turned the excited diplomatic minds to other questions ...
... troops across the Isth- mus . He presented the bases of a special convention and secured Marcy's verbal approval of it , but the Panama Riot ( 1856 ) and the subsequent negotiations turned the excited diplomatic minds to other questions ...
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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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