"Red Paper" of Mexico: An Exposé of the Great Cientifico Conspiracy to Eliminate Don Venustiano Carranza, Issue 1 |
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... persons ; while the form adopted by Carranza has more amplitude , because each general , each Governor and each chief in com- mand of troops can meet at the convention or name a delegate . To sum up , it is untrue to assert that the ...
... persons ; while the form adopted by Carranza has more amplitude , because each general , each Governor and each chief in com- mand of troops can meet at the convention or name a delegate . To sum up , it is untrue to assert that the ...
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... persons , Don Manuel Palafox , by his efforts prevented Gen. Don Emiliano Zapata from arriving at a satisfactory arrange- ment with the Presidential commission . Gen. Villarreal in his anxiety to solve the problem before alluded to ...
... persons , Don Manuel Palafox , by his efforts prevented Gen. Don Emiliano Zapata from arriving at a satisfactory arrange- ment with the Presidential commission . Gen. Villarreal in his anxiety to solve the problem before alluded to ...
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... persons previously designated by the Church , whether to the succeeding bishop or to any other person especially designated to that effect . That is how the Church has , against the law , been acquiring a large amount of landed property ...
... persons previously designated by the Church , whether to the succeeding bishop or to any other person especially designated to that effect . That is how the Church has , against the law , been acquiring a large amount of landed property ...
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... persons bound by monastic vows ; and the condi- tions recently created in France for monastic orders , especially for those of an educational character , since 1906 : -- all this has led a great number of foreign nuns and monks to take ...
... persons bound by monastic vows ; and the condi- tions recently created in France for monastic orders , especially for those of an educational character , since 1906 : -- all this has led a great number of foreign nuns and monks to take ...
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... persons who should not have received authorization from the constitutional govern- ment , are null and void . The buyer , be he a native or a for- eigner , is obliged to return whatever was brought , or its value , and furthermore shall ...
... persons who should not have received authorization from the constitutional govern- ment , are null and void . The buyer , be he a native or a for- eigner , is obliged to return whatever was brought , or its value , and furthermore shall ...
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