Simon Bolivar, the Liberator
Introduction.
SIMON BOLIVAR
CHAPTER I. The Spanish Colonies in America
CHAPTER II. Bolivar's Early Life. Venezuela's First Attempt to Obtain Self-Government
CHAPTER III. The Declaration of Independence, July 5, 1811. Miranda's Failure
CHAPTER IV. Bolivar's First Expedition. The Cruelty of War
CHAPTER V. Bolivar's First Victories
CHAPTER VI. Araure. Ribas Triumphs in La Victoria. A Wholesale Execution
CHAPTER VII. The Heroic Death of Ricaurte. Victory of Carabobo and Defeat of La Puerta
CHAPTER VIII. Bolivar in Exile and Morillo in Power. The “Jamaica Letter”
CHAPTER IX. Bolivar's Expedition and New Exile. He Goes to Guayana
CHAPTER X. Piar's Death. Victory of Calabozo. Second Defeat at La Puerta. Submission of Paez
CHAPTER XI. The Congress of Angostura. A Great Address. Campaigning in the Plains
CHAPTER XII. Bolivar Pays His Debt to Nueva Granada. Boyaca, A Dream Comes True
CHAPTER XIII. Humanizing War. Morillo's Withdrawal
CHAPTER XIV. The Second Battle of Carabobo. Ambitions and Rewards. Bolivar's Disinterestedness. American Unity
CHAPTER XV. Bombona and Pichincha. The Birth of Ecuador. Bolivar and San Martin Face to Face
CHAPTER XVI. Junin, a Battle of Centaurs. The Continent's Freedom Sealed in Ayacucho
CHAPTER XVII. Bolivia's Birth. Bolivar's Triumph. The Monarchical Idea. From Honors to Bitterness
CHAPTER XVIII. The Convention of Ocana. Full Powers. An Attempt at Murder
CHAPTER XIX. Difficulties with Peru. Slander and Honors. On the Road to Calvary
CHAPTER XX. Friends and Foes. Sucre's Assassination. The Lees of Bitterness. An Upright Man's Death
CHAPTER XXI. The Man and His Work
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