"Red Paper" of Mexico: An Exposé of the Great Cientifico Conspiracy to Eliminate Don Venustiano Carranza, Issue 1 |
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... estate , the matter pertaining to the issue of thirty - five million pesos paper money , the necessity of draw ing up an exact list of the expenses of public administration , of the Department of Public Instruction , and Justice in the ...
... estate , the matter pertaining to the issue of thirty - five million pesos paper money , the necessity of draw ing up an exact list of the expenses of public administration , of the Department of Public Instruction , and Justice in the ...
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... estate in the cities and in the country - and when peace is once more established , measures will be adopted to properly guarantee this money . While on the subject of paper money , I will state that having authorized General Villa to ...
... estate in the cities and in the country - and when peace is once more established , measures will be adopted to properly guarantee this money . While on the subject of paper money , I will state that having authorized General Villa to ...
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... estate investments , these were turned over to the nation and awarded to individuals . The vital point of the laws of the Reform regarding the Catho- lic clergy lies in the declaration of civil incapacity of religious corporations to ...
... estate investments , these were turned over to the nation and awarded to individuals . The vital point of the laws of the Reform regarding the Catho- lic clergy lies in the declaration of civil incapacity of religious corporations to ...
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... estates of a bishop in Mexico , when not acquired through agreement or bequest , are to be transmitted to his legal inheri- tors . For a long time past , Mexican bishops , rectors and even a number of laymen have been owning lands which ...
... estates of a bishop in Mexico , when not acquired through agreement or bequest , are to be transmitted to his legal inheri- tors . For a long time past , Mexican bishops , rectors and even a number of laymen have been owning lands which ...
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... estates or in the management of the temporal interests of the parishes , or still less in the organiza- tion of the religious services , there is nothing to serve as a basis for determining the number of temples required by a certain ...
... estates or in the management of the temporal interests of the parishes , or still less in the organiza- tion of the religious services , there is nothing to serve as a basis for determining the number of temples required by a certain ...
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