Colonial Hispanic America: a HistoryMacmillan, 1933 - 405 pages |
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... tion which Napoleon had forced upon Ferdinand VII , the viceroy called a meeting of leading citizens at the palace , on August 9 , 1808 , and this group , or junta , declared that , until Ferdinand should be restored , no orders from ...
... tion which Napoleon had forced upon Ferdinand VII , the viceroy called a meeting of leading citizens at the palace , on August 9 , 1808 , and this group , or junta , declared that , until Ferdinand should be restored , no orders from ...
Page 152
... tion in Cuba . Its friendship for the Cuban people , which has been shown on repeated occasions , and the duties which are incumbent upon it on account of the agreement between the two countries force the Government of the United States ...
... tion in Cuba . Its friendship for the Cuban people , which has been shown on repeated occasions , and the duties which are incumbent upon it on account of the agreement between the two countries force the Government of the United States ...
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... tion of the others . Presently the whites in the country were reduced to nineteen persons , so it is said , out of a one - time total of 38,000 . Dessalines ruled two years before assassination caught up with him , and then the country ...
... tion of the others . Presently the whites in the country were reduced to nineteen persons , so it is said , out of a one - time total of 38,000 . Dessalines ruled two years before assassination caught up with him , and then the country ...
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AMERICA | 1 |
SPANISH COLONIAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE WEST INDIES | 23 |
CORTÉS AND PIZARRO | 54 |
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