The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... Quito , was governed by a President . The sections were subdivided into provinces which , except in Mexico and Peru , were commanded by Governors ; in those two kingdoms one or more provinces were placed under the control of an ...
... Quito , was governed by a President . The sections were subdivided into provinces which , except in Mexico and Peru , were commanded by Governors ; in those two kingdoms one or more provinces were placed under the control of an ...
Página 266
... Quito , the President of the Audiencia exercised the chief civil power , the military force being subordinate to the Viceroy of New Grenada . These powerful bodies were at first merely high courts of justice , but they gradually ...
... Quito , the President of the Audiencia exercised the chief civil power , the military force being subordinate to the Viceroy of New Grenada . These powerful bodies were at first merely high courts of justice , but they gradually ...
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... Quito , and no opposition was made to the authority of Spain in any part of South . America during that year . The people , however , in every quarter , or rather a few of the better educated and reflecting persons among them , became ...
... Quito , and no opposition was made to the authority of Spain in any part of South . America during that year . The people , however , in every quarter , or rather a few of the better educated and reflecting persons among them , became ...
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... Quito were seized by the President of the Audiencia , ( which , as before observed , exercised nearly all the powers of government over those provinces , ) and put upon trial for an alleged con- spiracy , having as its object the ...
... Quito were seized by the President of the Audiencia , ( which , as before observed , exercised nearly all the powers of government over those provinces , ) and put upon trial for an alleged con- spiracy , having as its object the ...
Página 274
... Quito . The Junta of Quito , thus finding itself placed between two fires , was obliged to resign its assumed powers , and to liberate the President and other Spanish authori- ties , whom they entreated to intercede in their behalf ...
... Quito . The Junta of Quito , thus finding itself placed between two fires , was obliged to resign its assumed powers , and to liberate the President and other Spanish authori- ties , whom they entreated to intercede in their behalf ...
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