Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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... canal began on February 1 , 1881. To add a touch of the dramatic to the occasion , Sarah Bernhardt went to Panama and rendered Verdi's " Aïda . ' ' 40 AMERICAN OPPOSITION AROUSED French initial success naturally revived American in ...
... canal began on February 1 , 1881. To add a touch of the dramatic to the occasion , Sarah Bernhardt went to Panama and rendered Verdi's " Aïda . ' ' 40 AMERICAN OPPOSITION AROUSED French initial success naturally revived American in ...
Strana 536
... canal , 178-180 ; La Gran Colom- bia considers a canal , 181-182 ; ( see Mosquito Coast ) ; Biddle mission , 185-189 : canal conces- sions granted , 185 , 187 , 194-196 , 199-200 , 333 , 335-337 , 351 , 358- 360 ; reincorporation of Panama ...
... canal , 178-180 ; La Gran Colom- bia considers a canal , 181-182 ; ( see Mosquito Coast ) ; Biddle mission , 185-189 : canal conces- sions granted , 185 , 187 , 194-196 , 199-200 , 333 , 335-337 , 351 , 358- 360 ; reincorporation of Panama ...
Strana 539
... canal , 379-380 Foundation Company , 466 n Fox , Charles , 333 Foyer , escaped Colombian prisoner residing in ... Panama suggested , 225 , 227 ; on U. S. in- tervention , 253 , 254 ; -U . S. - Great Britain , rivalry , 290 , 345 , 346 , 349 , ...
... canal , 379-380 Foundation Company , 466 n Fox , Charles , 333 Foyer , escaped Colombian prisoner residing in ... Panama suggested , 225 , 227 ; on U. S. in- tervention , 253 , 254 ; -U . S. - Great Britain , rivalry , 290 , 345 , 346 , 349 , ...
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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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