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Side 2
... manners of the people . The historical sketch and documents remove many obscurities in relation to the recent revolution . The causes of the insurrection of Iturbide , which have not been distinctly under- stood , are here explained ...
... manners of the people . The historical sketch and documents remove many obscurities in relation to the recent revolution . The causes of the insurrection of Iturbide , which have not been distinctly under- stood , are here explained ...
Side 5
... manner , of different casts . They are sober , industrious , do- cile , ignorant , and superstitious ; and may be led by their priests , or mas- ters , to good or evil . Their apathy has in some measure been overcome by the long ...
... manner , of different casts . They are sober , industrious , do- cile , ignorant , and superstitious ; and may be led by their priests , or mas- ters , to good or evil . Their apathy has in some measure been overcome by the long ...
Side 8
... manners , and must find his honours very burden- We were presented at the same time to her Imperial Highness , his daughter - a plain good sort of a woman , dressed in a dark striped ca- lico gown . I could scarcely restrain a smile ...
... manners , and must find his honours very burden- We were presented at the same time to her Imperial Highness , his daughter - a plain good sort of a woman , dressed in a dark striped ca- lico gown . I could scarcely restrain a smile ...
Side 10
... manner , and the whole church is fitted up with great elegance and in the purest taste . In front of the churches and in the neigh- bourhood of them , we saw an unusual number of beggars , and they open- ly exposed their disgusting ...
... manner , and the whole church is fitted up with great elegance and in the purest taste . In front of the churches and in the neigh- bourhood of them , we saw an unusual number of beggars , and they open- ly exposed their disgusting ...
Side 13
... you of being welcome at all times , in a manner that convinces you of their sin- cerity , and if you call in the evening , regale you with chocolate , ices and sweetmeats . If you take to the house , the Notes on Mexico . 13.
... you of being welcome at all times , in a manner that convinces you of their sin- cerity , and if you call in the evening , regale you with chocolate , ices and sweetmeats . If you take to the house , the Notes on Mexico . 13.
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