Colombia and the United States, 1765-1934Duke University Press, 1935 - Počet stran: 552 |
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Strana 390
... possible concessions " had been made and it was " incumbent on Colombia now to say whether they want [ ed ] the canal or not . ” Unless Concha was soon instructed to sign , the President was duty bound to turn to Nicaragua , which ...
... possible concessions " had been made and it was " incumbent on Colombia now to say whether they want [ ed ] the canal or not . ” Unless Concha was soon instructed to sign , the President was duty bound to turn to Nicaragua , which ...
Strana 447
... possible better terms . Resentment ran so high that Bogotá officials asked for a public statement to calm the furor . Secretary Lan- sing ( February 28 , 1917 ) sought to assure them of the Administration's constant efforts and advised ...
... possible better terms . Resentment ran so high that Bogotá officials asked for a public statement to calm the furor . Secretary Lan- sing ( February 28 , 1917 ) sought to assure them of the Administration's constant efforts and advised ...
Strana 479
... possible effort to pay the interest on national , depart- mental , municipal , and Agricultural Mortgage Bank bonds - some $ 6,472,000 annually . The increase of in- ternal gold production , the large volume of coffee exports to the ...
... possible effort to pay the interest on national , depart- mental , municipal , and Agricultural Mortgage Bank bonds - some $ 6,472,000 annually . The increase of in- ternal gold production , the large volume of coffee exports to 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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