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The Bolívarian revolution / Simón Bolívar; introduction by Hugo Chávez ; edited by Matthew Brown.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Spanish Series: Revolutions | Politics / HistoryPublication details: London ; New York : Verso, 2009.Description: xxxiii, 170 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 9781844673810 (pbk.)
  • 1844673812 (pbk.)
Other title:
  • Hugo Chávez presents Simón Bolivar, the Bolívarian revolution
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 980.02092
LOC classification:
  • 120 F 2235.3 B689b 2009
Contents:
Fighting for independence: Oath taken in Rome, 1805-- Cartagena Manifiesto, 1812-- Decree of war to the death, 1813-- Manifesto to the nations of the world, 1813- Manifesto of Carúpano, 1814-- The Jamaica letter, 1815-- Decree for the emancipation of slaves, 1816-- Manifesto on the excution of Manuel Piar, 1817-- Declaration of Angostura, 1818-- Establishing Colombia: Angostura address, 1819-- Report on the battle of Carabobo, 1821-- My delirium on Chimborazo, 1822-- Decree on capital Punishment for corrupt officials, 1824-- Decree on Indian Labour, 1820-- Decree on the Civil Rigths of Indians 1825-- Adress to the Constituent Congress in Bolivia, 1826-- Letter to José Antonio Páez, 1826-- Letter to José Joaquín Olmedo, 27 june 1825-- Letter to José Joaquín Olmedo, 12 july 1825-- Measures for ecoogical protection, 1829-- Interationalizing the revolution: To the Brave Soldiers of the Irish Legion, 1820-- Letter to Thomas Cochranes, 1821-- Letter to William Parker, 1821-- Inviting govements to a Congress in Panama, 1824-- Letter to General Lafayette, 1826.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Recursos Regionales Recursos Regionales (2do. Piso) 120 F 2235.3 B689b 2009 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Available 00000076818

Includes bibliographical references.

Fighting for independence: Oath taken in Rome, 1805-- Cartagena Manifiesto, 1812-- Decree of war to the death, 1813-- Manifesto to the nations of the world, 1813- Manifesto of Carúpano, 1814-- The Jamaica letter, 1815-- Decree for the emancipation of slaves, 1816-- Manifesto on the excution of Manuel Piar, 1817-- Declaration of Angostura, 1818-- Establishing Colombia: Angostura address, 1819-- Report on the battle of Carabobo, 1821-- My delirium on Chimborazo, 1822-- Decree on capital Punishment for corrupt officials, 1824-- Decree on Indian Labour, 1820-- Decree on the Civil Rigths of Indians 1825-- Adress to the Constituent Congress in Bolivia, 1826-- Letter to José Antonio Páez, 1826-- Letter to José Joaquín Olmedo, 27 june 1825-- Letter to José Joaquín Olmedo, 12 july 1825-- Measures for ecoogical protection, 1829-- Interationalizing the revolution: To the Brave Soldiers of the Irish Legion, 1820-- Letter to Thomas Cochranes, 1821-- Letter to William Parker, 1821-- Inviting govements to a Congress in Panama, 1824-- Letter to General Lafayette, 1826.

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