Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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... Department with long argumentative notes pointing out the advantages of the treaty , 5o he chose to work quietly through conferences -the method used by Bidlack in his lobbying at Bogotá . Herrán soon discovered that the main obstacles ...
... Department with long argumentative notes pointing out the advantages of the treaty , 5o he chose to work quietly through conferences -the method used by Bidlack in his lobbying at Bogotá . Herrán soon discovered that the main obstacles ...
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... DEPARTMENT ( 1886-1903 ) The necessity of more adequate protection on the Isthmus was quite evident . To prevent the repetition of the regrettable affair of 1885 , President Núñez thought it wise to deprive Panama of its statehood and ...
... DEPARTMENT ( 1886-1903 ) The necessity of more adequate protection on the Isthmus was quite evident . To prevent the repetition of the regrettable affair of 1885 , President Núñez thought it wise to deprive Panama of its statehood and ...
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... Department was requested to be in readiness to resist with force , if necessary , the col- lection of this tax.27 " Numerous and considerable " claims began to pour into the State Department . Prom- inent among those involved were the ...
... Department was requested to be in readiness to resist with force , if necessary , the col- lection of this tax.27 " Numerous and considerable " claims began to pour into the State Department . Prom- inent among those involved were the ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 3 |
ACCUMULATING DISCONTENT AND INCIPIENT REVOLTS | 21 |
THE CASE OF COLONIAL INDEPENDENCE BEFORE FOREIGN | 33 |
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