BolívarAruba: p. 95, 103. - Curaçao: p. 10, 37, 41, 136, 159, 177-178, 180, 182, 184, 186, 188, 200, 203, 207, 208, 217, 219, 234, 267, 282, 283, 514. |
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Page 60
... political ideas , for these had not yet struck my imagination . My wife dead and I desolate . . . I returned to Spain , and from Madrid went on to France and later to Italy . I was beginning to take some interest in public affairs .
... political ideas , for these had not yet struck my imagination . My wife dead and I desolate . . . I returned to Spain , and from Madrid went on to France and later to Italy . I was beginning to take some interest in public affairs .
Page 178
... political behaviour or my ways , you may deny them with the certainty that they are untrue . I warn you , not because I think that it might happen , but because I understand there are here many ill - meaning persons from Caracas ...
... political behaviour or my ways , you may deny them with the certainty that they are untrue . I warn you , not because I think that it might happen , but because I understand there are here many ill - meaning persons from Caracas ...
Page 189
... political realism by no abstraction , from ruthlessness by no pity ; a shrewd and penetrating intellect indeed , but no gown - man at all : a cape - and - sword- man , definitely . In both documents , Bolívar analyses the causes of the ...
... political realism by no abstraction , from ruthlessness by no pity ; a shrewd and penetrating intellect indeed , but no gown - man at all : a cape - and - sword- man , definitely . In both documents , Bolívar analyses the causes of the ...
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