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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... Spanish Americans . The degrada- tion of the colonial system of pain . The redress sought , and denied by the Cortes . Defects of the Spanish Constitution . Horrors of the Spa- nish soldiery in Spanish America . Dreadful consequences to ...
... Spanish Americans . The degrada- tion of the colonial system of pain . The redress sought , and denied by the Cortes . Defects of the Spanish Constitution . Horrors of the Spa- nish soldiery in Spanish America . Dreadful consequences to ...
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... constitution , was perfectly foreseen ; as will be evinced by the strictures on that singular speculation of law , which were both written and printed , long before the late revolution in Madrid , took place . Not that it could be ...
... constitution , was perfectly foreseen ; as will be evinced by the strictures on that singular speculation of law , which were both written and printed , long before the late revolution in Madrid , took place . Not that it could be ...
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... constitution , was declared equally extending to them . § Such were the rights , privileges , and equality granted and sanctioned by the respective sovereigns of Spain , to the discoverers and settlers of the new world ; such as they ...
... constitution , was declared equally extending to them . § Such were the rights , privileges , and equality granted and sanctioned by the respective sovereigns of Spain , to the discoverers and settlers of the new world ; such as they ...
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... constitution with those of Spain , independent of her councils and tribunals , and equal in rights , as well by virtue of their subsequent laws , as by their primitive social compact , this abuse became not only unjust , but also ...
... constitution with those of Spain , independent of her councils and tribunals , and equal in rights , as well by virtue of their subsequent laws , as by their primitive social compact , this abuse became not only unjust , but also ...
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... Spain, and the Interests of the World .. William Walton. for its removal . If ... Spanish government . Nay , by their long forbearance , they are doubly ... constitution independent of every branch of government , not immediately and ...
... Spain, and the Interests of the World .. William Walton. for its removal . If ... Spanish government . Nay , by their long forbearance , they are doubly ... constitution independent of every branch of government , not immediately and ...
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