Sketch of the history of Spanish America to the revolution. History and present state of Mexico. History of the revolution in Mexico. Geographical and historical view of Texas; with a detailed account of the Texan revolution and warH. Huntington, jun., 1837 |
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... divisions of the American continent this policy was more rigorously pursued as the colonies became more populous and wealthy , and as a jea- lousy and apprehension of their independence increased . This illiberal policy necessarily led ...
... divisions of the American continent this policy was more rigorously pursued as the colonies became more populous and wealthy , and as a jea- lousy and apprehension of their independence increased . This illiberal policy necessarily led ...
Halaman 7
... divisions of this continent , that it is the land of freedom , and the asylum of the oppressed of all nations that here the mind , as well as the body of man , is free , and ranges at large , unrestrained , except by those barriers ...
... divisions of this continent , that it is the land of freedom , and the asylum of the oppressed of all nations that here the mind , as well as the body of man , is free , and ranges at large , unrestrained , except by those barriers ...
Halaman 39
... divisions of the Spaniards penetrated into the great central square , and established a secure position . The fate of the city was now decided , as it was evident that what re- mained , being assailed from more advantageous stations ...
... divisions of the Spaniards penetrated into the great central square , and established a secure position . The fate of the city was now decided , as it was evident that what re- mained , being assailed from more advantageous stations ...
Halaman 40
... divisions , and the jealousy of its neighbours , who dreaded its power , the oppression of which they had often experienced . The excessive joy of the Spaniards was changed to murmurs , when they learnt the small amount of treasure ...
... divisions , and the jealousy of its neighbours , who dreaded its power , the oppression of which they had often experienced . The excessive joy of the Spaniards was changed to murmurs , when they learnt the small amount of treasure ...
Halaman 58
... divisions - viceroyalty of New Spain and Peru - the Council of the Indies established — a new viceroyally called Santa Fe de Bogota - events in the provinces of Rio de la Plata - estab lishment of the Board of Trade of Seville - policy ...
... divisions - viceroyalty of New Spain and Peru - the Council of the Indies established — a new viceroyally called Santa Fe de Bogota - events in the provinces of Rio de la Plata - estab lishment of the Board of Trade of Seville - policy ...
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