An Exposé on the Dissentions of Spanish America ...: Intended as a Means to Induce the Mediatory Interference of Great Britain, in Order to Put an End to a Destructive Civil War and to Establish Permanent Quiet and Prosperity, on a Basis Consistent with the Dignity of Spain, and the Interests of the World ...author, and sold, 1814 - 480 էջ |
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... government in the Peninsula . So explicit was the ancient legislation of ... Cadiz , was carried into full effect . No , they are yet , and ever were ... government , and its Junta dictates laws to the whole of the Spanish monarchy ...
... government in the Peninsula . So explicit was the ancient legislation of ... Cadiz , was carried into full effect . No , they are yet , and ever were ... government , and its Junta dictates laws to the whole of the Spanish monarchy ...
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... government in the Peninsula . So explicit was the ancient legislation of ... Cadiz , was carried into full effect . No , they are yet , and ever were ... government , and its Junta dictates laws to the whole of the Spanish monarchy ...
... government in the Peninsula . So explicit was the ancient legislation of ... Cadiz , was carried into full effect . No , they are yet , and ever were ... government , and its Junta dictates laws to the whole of the Spanish monarchy ...
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... government , in order to hold the Americans in greater subjection to its own dominion , conceived that the best ... Cadiz , 1812 . + That this singular prohibition may not appear dubious , I quote the letter of the law : " Ordenamos y ...
... government , in order to hold the Americans in greater subjection to its own dominion , conceived that the best ... Cadiz , 1812 . + That this singular prohibition may not appear dubious , I quote the letter of the law : " Ordenamos y ...
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... Cadiz rulers , and to seek , by force , what , on remonstrance , had been denied them . In short , the subsequent ... government , and of the monopolists of the trading ports , to consider the kingdoms of America , as dependent colonies ...
... Cadiz rulers , and to seek , by force , what , on remonstrance , had been denied them . In short , the subsequent ... government , and of the monopolists of the trading ports , to consider the kingdoms of America , as dependent colonies ...
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... government , were more deceived , than in the one here alluded to . The fate of our own expeditions to South America , convinced us , that its na- tives were not debased enough to submit to conquest ; and ... Cadiz government , alone , 65.✓
... government , were more deceived , than in the one here alluded to . The fate of our own expeditions to South America , convinced us , that its na- tives were not debased enough to submit to conquest ; and ... Cadiz government , alone , 65.✓
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An Exposé on the Dissentions of Spanish America ...: Intended as a Means to ... William Walton Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1814 |
An Exposé on the Dissentions of Spanish America ...: Intended as a Means to ... William Walton Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1814 |
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