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... soon followed by the sending of Juan Vicente Bolívar - brother of the Liberator - and Telésforo de Orea to Washington . Although not officially received on their arrival in June , they presented creden- tials and made official contacts ...
... soon followed by the sending of Juan Vicente Bolívar - brother of the Liberator - and Telésforo de Orea to Washington . Although not officially received on their arrival in June , they presented creden- tials and made official contacts ...
Strana 232
... soon reversed the situation , and the Liberals marched out of the city on April 21. At the request of General Gómez of the National forces McCrea took charge of the city for the night . The following morning the Americans returned to ...
... soon reversed the situation , and the Liberals marched out of the city on April 21. At the request of General Gómez of the National forces McCrea took charge of the city for the night . The following morning the Americans returned to ...
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... soon followed . Then came the Davis report on canal routes , an appropriation for a survey , and Seward's negotiations with Colombia . General Stephen A. Hurlbut , a clever Illinois lawyer , soon replaced Sullivan at Bogotá . After ...
... soon followed . Then came the Davis report on canal routes , an appropriation for a survey , and Seward's negotiations with Colombia . General Stephen A. Hurlbut , a clever Illinois lawyer , soon replaced Sullivan at Bogotá . After ...
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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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