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... friends of liberty . The Europeans considered him as attached to their party and interests ; the clergy relied upon his maintaining them in all their privileges and immunities ; and all parties knew , that he would be opposed to a ...
... friends of liberty . The Europeans considered him as attached to their party and interests ; the clergy relied upon his maintaining them in all their privileges and immunities ; and all parties knew , that he would be opposed to a ...
Side 3
... the parent state , are due entirely to the effect produced by that decree of the Cortes . p . 218 . It is curious indeed to remark , that at a time when the friends of Mexican freedom had the most reason to despond , Notes on Mexico . 3.
... the parent state , are due entirely to the effect produced by that decree of the Cortes . p . 218 . It is curious indeed to remark , that at a time when the friends of Mexican freedom had the most reason to despond , Notes on Mexico . 3.
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... friends of Iturbide , who vibrated be- tween the two first as his interest dictated . In the end , he was suddenly declared Emperor ; and his subsequent despotism led the way to the present state of things . That in Mexico there are now ...
... friends of Iturbide , who vibrated be- tween the two first as his interest dictated . In the end , he was suddenly declared Emperor ; and his subsequent despotism led the way to the present state of things . That in Mexico there are now ...
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... friends . He was the only son of his mother and she is a widow . His guard deserted him just before the attack and joined the predatory enemy . We find by this work before us that the neighbourhood of the place of this disaster , is ...
... friends . He was the only son of his mother and she is a widow . His guard deserted him just before the attack and joined the predatory enemy . We find by this work before us that the neighbourhood of the place of this disaster , is ...
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... friends and relations , who , on the eve of their entering the mines , sang melancholy dirges , and sounding a horn in solemu strains , mourned over them with all the cere monies which they used to evince their sorrow on the death of a ...
... friends and relations , who , on the eve of their entering the mines , sang melancholy dirges , and sounding a horn in solemu strains , mourned over them with all the cere monies which they used to evince their sorrow on the death of a ...
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