Colonial Hispanic America: a HistoryMacmillan, 1933 - 405 pages |
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Page 355
... volume . Arrived at independently , my own view of Hispanic American history , as presented in this volume , coincides with that of the Bolton Syllabus , fitting in with it in chapter headings and arrangement . The two may therefore be ...
... volume . Arrived at independently , my own view of Hispanic American history , as presented in this volume , coincides with that of the Bolton Syllabus , fitting in with it in chapter headings and arrangement . The two may therefore be ...
Page 368
... volume I in the five - volume Anza's California expeditions ( Berkeley , Calif . , 1930 ) , the last four of which are translations , with learned editorial notes , of the di- aries and correspondence relating to the Anza ex- peditions ...
... volume I in the five - volume Anza's California expeditions ( Berkeley , Calif . , 1930 ) , the last four of which are translations , with learned editorial notes , of the di- aries and correspondence relating to the Anza ex- peditions ...
Page 372
... Volume I ( The middle ages ) has nothing bearing directly upon the Spanish colonies , volume II ( The Catholic Kings ) has only a little , but more than a third of volume III ( The emperor ) is devoted to the colonial period , with ...
... Volume I ( The middle ages ) has nothing bearing directly upon the Spanish colonies , volume II ( The Catholic Kings ) has only a little , but more than a third of volume III ( The emperor ) is devoted to the colonial period , with ...
Contents
AMERICA | 1 |
SPANISH COLONIAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE WEST INDIES | 23 |
CORTÉS AND PIZARRO | 54 |
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