Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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Strana 347
... GRANT'S FUTILE EFFORTS President Grant's interest in a canal was of long standing . He had been impressed with the need of one in 1852 , when he crossed the Isthmus with troops enroute to California.44 At the close of the Civil War he ...
... GRANT'S FUTILE EFFORTS President Grant's interest in a canal was of long standing . He had been impressed with the need of one in 1852 , when he crossed the Isthmus with troops enroute to California.44 At the close of the Civil War he ...
Strana 350
... Grant had enthusiastically advised Congress of the negotiations58 and on April 1 had sub- mitted the treaty for Senate approval . It was reported out of committee ( July 13 ) unamended and its passage recommended , but it seems never to ...
... Grant had enthusiastically advised Congress of the negotiations58 and on April 1 had sub- mitted the treaty for Senate approval . It was reported out of committee ( July 13 ) unamended and its passage recommended , but it seems never to ...
Strana 355
... grants from Nicaragua such as would be sufficient to tempt the cupidity and inspire the confidence of capital . " President Grant was convinced that these were necessary for the immediate success of the enterprise . However ...
... grants from Nicaragua such as would be sufficient to tempt the cupidity and inspire the confidence of capital . " President Grant was convinced that these were necessary for the immediate success of the enterprise . However ...
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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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