Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Greenwood Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 554 |
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... felt that his opposition was nothing short of oppression . In an effort , as he felt , to maintain royal authority and at the same time to alleviate discontent , the viceroy proposed a plan for an American Cortes to function in case of ...
... felt that his opposition was nothing short of oppression . In an effort , as he felt , to maintain royal authority and at the same time to alleviate discontent , the viceroy proposed a plan for an American Cortes to function in case of ...
Strana 171
... felt ( May , 1832 ) that the time was ripe for a favorable commercial arrangement . " He was in- structed some five months later to offer the placing of coffee and cocoa on the American free list and the admis- sion of indigo at fifteen ...
... felt ( May , 1832 ) that the time was ripe for a favorable commercial arrangement . " He was in- structed some five months later to offer the placing of coffee and cocoa on the American free list and the admis- sion of indigo at fifteen ...
Strana 265
... felt " in Colombia , but a " closer com- mercial alliance " should be easily obtainable.16 After hearings in several of the North American commercial centers , some twelve of the Latin American states were visited . The itinerary ...
... felt " in Colombia , but a " closer com- mercial alliance " should be easily obtainable.16 After hearings in several of the North American commercial centers , some twelve of the Latin American states were visited . The itinerary ...
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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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