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... Seward feared to formulate any definite pol- icy without first consulting England and France . He I wanted advice as to whether the United States should intervene with British and French acquiescence ; if so , to what extent ; and ...
... Seward feared to formulate any definite pol- icy without first consulting England and France . He I wanted advice as to whether the United States should intervene with British and French acquiescence ; if so , to what extent ; and ...
Strana 254
... Seward , ( 62 ) Nov. 4 , 1861 , Desp . Col. , XV . 24 Burton to Seward , ( 42 ) July 22 , 1862 , ibid . , XVII . * Idem to idem , ( 103 ) March 9 , 1864 , ibid . , XIX . Burton had been at Bogotá for more than two years . 20 Seward to ...
... Seward , ( 62 ) Nov. 4 , 1861 , Desp . Col. , XV . 24 Burton to Seward , ( 42 ) July 22 , 1862 , ibid . , XVII . * Idem to idem , ( 103 ) March 9 , 1864 , ibid . , XIX . Burton had been at Bogotá for more than two years . 20 Seward to ...
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... Seward seems to have dismissed the matter by prom- ising to forward full powers to Minister Burton . * Mur- illo soon returned to Bogotá to assume the presidency . His administration ( January , 1865 ) advocated the in- demnification of ...
... Seward seems to have dismissed the matter by prom- ising to forward full powers to Minister Burton . * Mur- illo soon returned to Bogotá to assume the presidency . His administration ( January , 1865 ) advocated the in- demnification of ...
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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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