Title: | The history of Mexico, from the Spanish conquest to the present era; containing a condensed and connected general view of the manners, customs, religion, commerce, soil, and agriculture - animal, vegetable, and mineral productions - a concise political and statistical review of the changes effected in that country, with is present form of government, &c. &c. - Also, observations, speculative and practical, as to the best means of working the Mexican mines, by a combination of British talent, capital, and machinery. |
Author: | Mill, Nicholas |
Note: | Sherwood, Jones and Co., 1824 |
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Subject: | History |
Subject: | Mexico |
Subject: | Mexico -- History |
Subject: | Mexico -- History -- Wars of Independence, 1810-1821 |
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