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... agents arrived in the United States , and an American commercial agent was dis- patched to the port of La Guayra . There were numerous evidences of the influence of the United States . Con- scious attempts were made to imitate its ...
... agents arrived in the United States , and an American commercial agent was dis- patched to the port of La Guayra . There were numerous evidences of the influence of the United States . Con- scious attempts were made to imitate its ...
Strana 176
... agents had demanded and received respect.74 With one exception ( McPherson at Cartagena ) every consular agent of the United States in 1837 was either an English or a French subject . This was particularly unfortunate at this time in ...
... agents had demanded and received respect.74 With one exception ( McPherson at Cartagena ) every consular agent of the United States in 1837 was either an English or a French subject . This was particularly unfortunate at this time in ...
Strana 492
... agents ) . Claims Series : Colombia . Consular Letters ( Despatches from Consuls ) La Guayra , 1810-1832 ; Cartagena ... Agents of Colombia Colombia Legation Nicaragua , Vol . V. Notes to Foreign Legations Agents of Colombia Colombian ...
... agents ) . Claims Series : Colombia . Consular Letters ( Despatches from Consuls ) La Guayra , 1810-1832 ; Cartagena ... Agents of Colombia Colombia Legation Nicaragua , Vol . V. Notes to Foreign Legations Agents of Colombia Colombian ...
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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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