The History of North America: Central American and Mexico, by A. Fortier and J.R. FicklenGuy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe subscribers only, 1907 |
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... party longing for its restoration . Such a party is actuated either by regret at the loss of offices or by a not unnatural desire for the old established order , from which , whatever faults it may have , many conservative minds find it ...
... party longing for its restoration . Such a party is actuated either by regret at the loss of offices or by a not unnatural desire for the old established order , from which , whatever faults it may have , many conservative minds find it ...
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... party represented by the oidores , the Archbishop and the in- quisitors , while it was supported by the American or Creole party represented by the Ayuntamiento and by the viceroy . It would have established virtually the independence ...
... party represented by the oidores , the Archbishop and the in- quisitors , while it was supported by the American or Creole party represented by the Ayuntamiento and by the viceroy . It would have established virtually the independence ...
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... party spread so rapidly in the State that a representative of that political faith was sent to Congress and a candidate for the governor's office avowing the same principles re- ceived a very large though not decisive vote . This ...
... party spread so rapidly in the State that a representative of that political faith was sent to Congress and a candidate for the governor's office avowing the same principles re- ceived a very large though not decisive vote . This ...
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Political divisions Geological relation to the West Indies | 12 |
THE DISCOVERY OF THE SOUTH | 25 |
THE GOVERNMENT OF PEDRARIAS | 37 |
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