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CONTENTS
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SECTION IV. | |
Revolution from 1820 to 182 1, including Iturbide's Rise, and Fall | 193 |
BOOK III. | |
SECTION I. | |
Present Form of Government: how composed | 211 |
SECTION II. | |
The Navy and Army of Mexico in 1827 | 227 |
SECTION III. | |
Religion: State of the Ecclesiastical Establishments in Mexico — Number of Bishoprics — of Secular, and Regular, Clergy — Revenues — Influence — Effects produced by the Revolution — Foreigners, how situated | 237 |
SECTION IV. | |
Revenue of Mexico: Its Sources, and Amount before the Revolution. — Present State, and Prospects | 267 |
SECTION V | |
Reflections on the Trade of Mexico. Its former, and probable future importance. How affected hitherto by Revolution | 304 |
BOOK IV. | |
THE MINES OF MEXICO. | |
General Observations: subject, how divided | 357 |
SECTION I. | |
Comparative Statement of the Produce of the Mines during a double term of Fifteen Years, before and since the Revolution of 1810, with the Proportion borne by the Produce to the Exports of the precious Metals during the same period | 361 |