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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... chiefs and settlers , every species of crime was com- mitted with impunity . The Indian population of the Antilles had already disappeared , some had been carried as slaves to the Peninsula , others were put to work in the mines and ...
... chiefs and settlers , every species of crime was com- mitted with impunity . The Indian population of the Antilles had already disappeared , some had been carried as slaves to the Peninsula , others were put to work in the mines and ...
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... chief ecclesiastical dignities , & c . & c . The same stipulations were afterwards confirmed , in theory at least , by various successive cedulas , or royal decrees , still extant in the laws of the Indies ; nor were they in any way ...
... chief ecclesiastical dignities , & c . & c . The same stipulations were afterwards confirmed , in theory at least , by various successive cedulas , or royal decrees , still extant in the laws of the Indies ; nor were they in any way ...
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... chief , if not , only and immediate bond of union . Humboldt , who was not only theoretically conver- sant with the legislation of Spanish America , but also confessedly , the most accurate and enlightened observer who has visited those ...
... chief , if not , only and immediate bond of union . Humboldt , who was not only theoretically conver- sant with the legislation of Spanish America , but also confessedly , the most accurate and enlightened observer who has visited those ...
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... . That , the colonial chiefs , being Europeans , and biassed by provincial predilections , reserved every thing for their own ; and that , it was an usual policy , in order to secure their power , to encourage divisions between the 40.
... . That , the colonial chiefs , being Europeans , and biassed by provincial predilections , reserved every thing for their own ; and that , it was an usual policy , in order to secure their power , to encourage divisions between the 40.
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... chiefs , thereby , became the absolute interpreters of the law , and that they were practically subordinate to no one , since , to no one , had they to ren- der an account . 8th . That , a system of distrust and jealousy , had per ...
... chiefs , thereby , became the absolute interpreters of the law , and that they were practically subordinate to no one , since , to no one , had they to ren- der an account . 8th . That , a system of distrust and jealousy , had per ...
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An Exposé on the Dissentions of Spanish America ...: Intended as a Means to ... William Walton Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1814 |
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