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... fact , he was openly ac- cused of favoring monarchy.63 Chargé Watts thought that the accusation was unjust and that Bolívar's name would take its place in history “ as a friend of Freedom with Washington's and Frank- lin's . " His ...
... fact , he was openly ac- cused of favoring monarchy.63 Chargé Watts thought that the accusation was unjust and that Bolívar's name would take its place in history “ as a friend of Freedom with Washington's and Frank- lin's . " His ...
Strana 381
... facts and figures . They were " princes in enthusiasm and paupers in fact . " '19 To many , the belief in the Nicaragua canal became " a thing almost sacred , and he who [ questioned ] 1887 . Engineering Mag . ( Aug. , 1894 ) , VII ...
... facts and figures . They were " princes in enthusiasm and paupers in fact . " '19 To many , the belief in the Nicaragua canal became " a thing almost sacred , and he who [ questioned ] 1887 . Engineering Mag . ( Aug. , 1894 ) , VII ...
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... fact that José A. Arango and Manuel Amador Guerrero ( both among the conspirators and later mem- bers of the new government ) were , or had been , in the employ of the French - owned Panama railroad ; and the activities of Bunau ...
... fact that José A. Arango and Manuel Amador Guerrero ( both among the conspirators and later mem- bers of the new government ) were , or had been , in the employ of the French - owned Panama railroad ; and the activities of Bunau ...
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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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