Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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... Moore did not yield the " slightest credence " to the accusations of monarchical desire leveled against Bolívar on his retirement from the presidency in May , 1830. He was soon convinced , however , that the people were not prepared for ...
... Moore did not yield the " slightest credence " to the accusations of monarchical desire leveled against Bolívar on his retirement from the presidency in May , 1830. He was soon convinced , however , that the people were not prepared for ...
Strana 161
... Moore felt , however , that the New York enemies of the Jackson administration had persuaded him that the offer was made " in bad faith and intended for mere compliment . " 4 " His subsequent attitude towards Moore's attempt to ...
... Moore felt , however , that the New York enemies of the Jackson administration had persuaded him that the offer was made " in bad faith and intended for mere compliment . " 4 " His subsequent attitude towards Moore's attempt to ...
Strana 171
... Moore to Dutch protests and to British intrigues . He said that England seemed " as much offended as if this Government had not the right to regulate its own concerns . " In spite of this , however , Moore felt ( May , 1832 ) that the ...
... Moore to Dutch protests and to British intrigues . He said that England seemed " as much offended as if this Government had not the right to regulate its own concerns . " In spite of this , however , Moore felt ( May , 1832 ) that 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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