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Pagina 99
... Spanish America contains thirteen millions of inhabitants ; Indians , Spaniards , Negroes , and their de- scendants , without including the nations of Indians still existing independ- ent of the Spanish government , on the banks of the ...
... Spanish America contains thirteen millions of inhabitants ; Indians , Spaniards , Negroes , and their de- scendants , without including the nations of Indians still existing independ- ent of the Spanish government , on the banks of the ...
Pagina 102
... Spanish government stifled their plans for independence , may easily be accounted for , by the vigilance of the chiefs , as well as of the inquisition , and the apa- thy of the Creoles , the natural consequence of their education . I do ...
... Spanish government stifled their plans for independence , may easily be accounted for , by the vigilance of the chiefs , as well as of the inquisition , and the apa- thy of the Creoles , the natural consequence of their education . I do ...
Pagina 54
... Spanish America , from what it was under the debasing system of Spain . The eight years ' revolution in which it has been engaged , has already produced a powerful effect . Educa- tion had been attended to , and ge- nius developed . The ...
... Spanish America , from what it was under the debasing system of Spain . The eight years ' revolution in which it has been engaged , has already produced a powerful effect . Educa- tion had been attended to , and ge- nius developed . The ...
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