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BOOK V.


PERSONAL NARRATIVE.


SECTION I.

FIRST VISIT TO MEXICO IN 1823.—JOURNEY FROM VERA CRUZ TO THE CAPITAL.

In the autumn of 1823, I had the honour of being appointed a member of the Commission, which His Majesty's Government was about to send to Mexico, in order to ascertain the state of affairs in that country, the political separation of which from Spain had been announced to the world in 1821, by the treaty of Cōrdŏvă, and the subsequent elevation of Ĭtŭrbīdĕ to the imperial throne.[1]

The party was composed of Mr. Hervey, who was placed at the head of the first Commission, Mr.

  1. Vide Sketch of the Revolution. Book II.