| Alexander von Humboldt - 1811 - 364 páginas
...reputation of greater perseverance in the studies to which they have once addicted themselves. . - No city of the new continent, without even excepting...scientific establishments as the capital of Mexico. I shall content myself here with naming the School of Mines, directed by the learned Elhuyar, to which... | |
| 1811 - 1054 páginas
...reputation of greater perseverance in the studies to which they have' once addicted themselves." " Ño city of the new continent, without even excepting...display such great and solid scientific establishments м the cnpitiil of Mexico. I shall content myself here with naming u-.r School of Mines, directed by... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt - 1814 - 480 páginas
...the reputation of greater perseverance in the studies to which they have once addicted themselves. No city of the new continent, without even excepting...scientific establishments as the capital of Mexico. I shall content myself here with naming the School of Mines, directed by the learned Elhuyar, to which... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1822 - 488 páginas
...of its author to illustrate, confirm, and correct M. de Humboldt's statements, in his own notes.* ' No city of the new continent, without even excepting those of the United States of America, can display such great and solid scientific establishments as the capital of Mexico. I... | |
| Alexander von Humboldt - 1824 - 376 páginas
...manner equally salutary and convenient. The Indians manufacture their salt near the Penon de los Banos. No city of the new continent, without even excepting...scientific establishments as the capital of Mexico. I shall content myself here with naming the School of Mines, directed by the learned Elhuyar, to which... | |
| Friedrich Wilhelm H. Alexander freiherr von Humboldt - 1824 - 364 páginas
...manner equally salutary and convenient. The Indians manufacture their salt near the Penon de los Banos. No city of the new continent, without even excepting...scientific establishments as the capital of Mexico. I shall content myself here with naming the School of Mines, directed by the learned Elhuyar, to which... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1920 - 946 páginas
...the Spanish language. (El Clero de Mexico Durante hi Dominiacion Espanola, Genaro Garcia, p. 106.) schools in their towns where the children may be taught...the church and the Spaniard. He remarks that most of the people in the cities can read and write and that he frequently remarked men clothed in the garb... | |
| Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops - 1926 - 36 páginas
...Educational Progress Under the Church in Mexico Baron Von Humboldt testified thus of the Mexico he visited: "No city of the new continent, without even excepting...scientific establishments, as the capital of Mexico." ** Why, then, did Mexico advance to such a high place from the depths of savagery, there stop and begin... | |
| Francis Clement Kelley, Bp. - 1926 - 42 páginas
...other cities have scientific establishments which will bear a comparison with those of Europe. ... No city of the new continent, without even excepting...scientific establishments as the capital of Mexico." REVOLUTION. What happened to all these? Revolution. It emancipated the child from its mother's apron... | |
| 1923 - 916 páginas
...other cities have scientific establishments which will bear a comparison with those of Europe. . . . No city of the new continent, without even excepting...scientific establishments as the capital of Mexico. What happened to all these? Revolution. It emancipated the child from its mother's apron strings before... | |
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