Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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... matter by refusing to dis- cuss it until Colombia had ratified the pending treaty.22 The unsettled conditions at Bogotá forced Herrán to return home early in 1860. The election of Mariano Ospina ( Conservative ) over Manuel Murillo ...
... matter by refusing to dis- cuss it until Colombia had ratified the pending treaty.22 The unsettled conditions at Bogotá forced Herrán to return home early in 1860. The election of Mariano Ospina ( Conservative ) over Manuel Murillo ...
Strana 269
... matter legislatively as the United States had done . Colombia was willing to coöperate , but preferred to choose its own method . He assured Blaine , however , that the matter of the extension of the free list would be presented to the ...
... matter legislatively as the United States had done . Colombia was willing to coöperate , but preferred to choose its own method . He assured Blaine , however , that the matter of the extension of the free list would be presented to the ...
Strana 311
... matter was not to be settled so easily . A new decree of February 17 , 1886 , set forth the minute formalities to be observed in filing claims and limited the time for action to March 31. Minister Jacob's protest accomplished nothing ...
... matter was not to be settled so easily . A new decree of February 17 , 1886 , set forth the minute formalities to be observed in filing claims and limited the time for action to March 31. Minister Jacob's protest accomplished nothing ...
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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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