Sketch of the history of Spanish America to the revolution. History and present state of Mexico. History of the revolution in Mexico. Geographical and historical view of Texas; with a detailed account of the Texan revolution and warH. Huntington, jun., 1837 |
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... Buenos Ayres and Tucuman . The first attempts to subjugate and settle the country border ing on the La Plata , were attended with unusual difficulties and disasters after the lapse of more than two centuries , there was no settlement of ...
... Buenos Ayres and Tucuman . The first attempts to subjugate and settle the country border ing on the La Plata , were attended with unusual difficulties and disasters after the lapse of more than two centuries , there was no settlement of ...
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... Buenos Ayres . The town of Buenos Ayres was founded by Pedro de Mendoza , in 1535 , but was abandoned in 1538 , and its inhabitants removed to Assumption , where a fort had been built two years before , by Ayolas , and named from the ...
... Buenos Ayres . The town of Buenos Ayres was founded by Pedro de Mendoza , in 1535 , but was abandoned in 1538 , and its inhabitants removed to Assumption , where a fort had been built two years before , by Ayolas , and named from the ...
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... Buenos Ayres . In 1580 Buenos Ayres was rebuilt by the governor of Para- guay , from which time it gradually emerged from obscurity into an important town , and became the seat of the viceroyalty . The Portuguese attempted a settlement ...
... Buenos Ayres . In 1580 Buenos Ayres was rebuilt by the governor of Para- guay , from which time it gradually emerged from obscurity into an important town , and became the seat of the viceroyalty . The Portuguese attempted a settlement ...
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... Buenos Ayres , and promoted the prosperity of that city , and all the provinces on the La Plata , and west of the Andes . This measure was followed by one equally liberal and enlightened in 1778 , which in a great degree removed the ...
... Buenos Ayres , and promoted the prosperity of that city , and all the provinces on the La Plata , and west of the Andes . This measure was followed by one equally liberal and enlightened in 1778 , which in a great degree removed the ...
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... Buenos Ayres hides formed an important staple , and afforded a profitable branch of commerce . Horses and neat cattle , introduced from Europe , increased with astonishing rapidity , and ranging over the vast prairies , lying between ...
... Buenos Ayres hides formed an important staple , and afforded a profitable branch of commerce . Horses and neat cattle , introduced from Europe , increased with astonishing rapidity , and ranging over the vast prairies , lying between ...
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