The History of Cuba, Volume 2B.F. Buck, Incorporated, 1920 |
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Page 13
... lands belonging to the city or civic corporation ) six ducats annually for the first , four for the second , and two for the others . The land- surveyor , D. Luis de la Pena , resolved to give a plot of land in the radius of two leagues ...
... lands belonging to the city or civic corporation ) six ducats annually for the first , four for the second , and two for the others . The land- surveyor , D. Luis de la Pena , resolved to give a plot of land in the radius of two leagues ...
Page 215
... land of that country and the opportunity to exploit the resources of the soil and sell the products thereof at the greatest possible profit to the producer . Had this simple truth been recognized as the cornerstone of Cuban colonization ...
... land of that country and the opportunity to exploit the resources of the soil and sell the products thereof at the greatest possible profit to the producer . Had this simple truth been recognized as the cornerstone of Cuban colonization ...
Page 220
... land disputes . It is evident , too , that complicated boundaries and question- able titles were a rich source of dubious activity for un- scrupulous members of the profession . Land cases were wont to drag on from one generation to the ...
... land disputes . It is evident , too , that complicated boundaries and question- able titles were a rich source of dubious activity for un- scrupulous members of the profession . Land cases were wont to drag on from one generation to the ...
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administration Albemarle ALEJANDRO RAMIREZ Arango army authority became began Bolivar Britain British Cagigal Captain-General Carlos Casas cause census century command commerce Conde Cortes court Cuban enemy England favor Ferdinand Ferdinand VII fleet Florida force foreign France freedom French Galvez garrison Governor Guanabacoa Guemez hand Havana Havanese history of Cuba honor hundred important independence inhabitants interests island José Juan king labor land later laws liberty Lord Albemarle Louisiana Madrid Majesty master ment Mexico military militia minister Miralda Morro mother country nation natural negroes patriots peace Pedro Pensacola period pesos plantations political population port possessions prisoners Puerto Principe republic revolt royal decree rule Santa Clara Santiago de Cuba Santo Domingo seemed sent ships slave trade slavery Someruelos Spain Spaniards Spanish America Spanish colonies Spanish government spirit sugar Tacon thousand tion Torre town troops United Venezuela vessels women