Hearst's International, Volume 21, Issues 7-12International Magazine Company, 1912 |
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Page 1590
... hundreds . Two days later , a hundred rebels were killed in Juchitan , and the papers , with the evident hope of allaying prejudice in the City of Mexico , gave no account of the federals lost . On November 5 , the day before Madero was ...
... hundreds . Two days later , a hundred rebels were killed in Juchitan , and the papers , with the evident hope of allaying prejudice in the City of Mexico , gave no account of the federals lost . On November 5 , the day before Madero was ...
Page 1591
... hundred rebels were re- ported killed in Juchitan . Inauguration day , the hordes of Zapata were loose , commit- ting atrocities all through the state of Morelos and in parts of Oaxaca and Guerrero . The day afterward , an eye - witness ...
... hundred rebels were re- ported killed in Juchitan . Inauguration day , the hordes of Zapata were loose , commit- ting atrocities all through the state of Morelos and in parts of Oaxaca and Guerrero . The day afterward , an eye - witness ...
Page 1597
... hundred miles south of the City of Mexico . The thir- teenth was to be the day of the fiesta . Madero was to ... hundreds of armed men , who closed in on the federal troops , and strove to drive them away from the vicinity of the peniten ...
... hundred miles south of the City of Mexico . The thir- teenth was to be the day of the fiesta . Madero was to ... hundreds of armed men , who closed in on the federal troops , and strove to drive them away from the vicinity of the peniten ...
Page 1602
... hundred men was employed to assist at these public meetings , which generally ended with the stoning of one or more houses and with the hurling of violent epithets against persons who had in- curred the displeasure of the committee ...
... hundred men was employed to assist at these public meetings , which generally ended with the stoning of one or more houses and with the hurling of violent epithets against persons who had in- curred the displeasure of the committee ...
Page 1611
... hundred kings , tracing back 200 years B.C. , knew nothing of its builders . It is the second great problem in the Americas for the archæologist . These megalithic blocks mark the earliest period . Through many changes , the evolution ...
... hundred kings , tracing back 200 years B.C. , knew nothing of its builders . It is the second great problem in the Americas for the archæologist . These megalithic blocks mark the earliest period . Through many changes , the evolution ...
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