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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Castro, Lorenzo, The Republic of Mexico in 1882, New York, 1882.

Creelman, James, Diaz, Master of Mexico, New York, 1912.

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Fornaro, C. de, and others, Carranza and Mexico, New York, 1915. An ultra-radical anti-American discussion.

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Humboldt, Alexander de, Political Essay on the Kingdom of New Spain, 4 vols., London, 1811. The most comprehensive review of Mexican conditions at the close of the colonial régime.

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