Colonial Hispanic America: a HistoryMacmillan, 1933 - 405 pages |
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Page 154
... Liberals . And yet the majority for Zayas in the rural districts of Santa Clara was only 1195 , despite the fact that bands of armed men were riding about and other means were being employed to keep down the Liberal vote . At ...
... Liberals . And yet the majority for Zayas in the rural districts of Santa Clara was only 1195 , despite the fact that bands of armed men were riding about and other means were being employed to keep down the Liberal vote . At ...
Page 268
... Liberals had been nomi- nated against the regular wing of Granadine Conservatives , with Carlos Solórzano , a Conservative , for president and Juan Bautista Sacasa , a Liberal , for vice - president . This new gov- ernment was installed ...
... Liberals had been nomi- nated against the regular wing of Granadine Conservatives , with Carlos Solórzano , a Conservative , for president and Juan Bautista Sacasa , a Liberal , for vice - president . This new gov- ernment was installed ...
Page 359
... Liberals as against the land - holding oligarchy . The forces of Liberalism were now growing more and more insistent upon reforms . They received a curious rein- forcement , toward the end of Montt's second term , in the ultra ...
... Liberals as against the land - holding oligarchy . The forces of Liberalism were now growing more and more insistent upon reforms . They received a curious rein- forcement , toward the end of Montt's second term , in the ultra ...
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AMERICA | 1 |
SPANISH COLONIAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE WEST INDIES | 23 |
CORTÉS AND PIZARRO | 54 |
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