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Page vii
... Mexico , and Peru . The rule of Spain has passed ; but her colonies have grown into independent nations . From Mex- ico to Chile , throughout half of America , the Spanish language and Spanish institutions are still dominant . Even in ...
... Mexico , and Peru . The rule of Spain has passed ; but her colonies have grown into independent nations . From Mex- ico to Chile , throughout half of America , the Spanish language and Spanish institutions are still dominant . Even in ...
Page viii
... Mexico , Arizona , and California , still sound bells cast in Spain and bear- ing the royal arms . In many of the towns , and here and there in open country , old - time adobes are still to be seen . Moreover , the Spanish ele- ment has ...
... Mexico , Arizona , and California , still sound bells cast in Spain and bear- ing the royal arms . In many of the towns , and here and there in open country , old - time adobes are still to be seen . Moreover , the Spanish ele- ment has ...
Page ix
... Mexico by the early pioneers . From the Spaniard the American cowboy inherited his trade , his horse , his outfit , his vocabulary , and his methods . Spain is stamped on the land surveys . From Sacramento to St. Augustine nearly every ...
... Mexico by the early pioneers . From the Spaniard the American cowboy inherited his trade , his horse , his outfit , his vocabulary , and his methods . Spain is stamped on the land surveys . From Sacramento to St. Augustine nearly every ...
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... MEXICO 165 VII . THE JESUITS ON THE PACIFIC SLOPE 66 188 66 VIII . TEXAS 207 66 IX . LOUISIANA 232 66 X. CALIFORNIA 258 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 297 14 INDEX 305 gi 29 . ILLUSTRATIONS JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA , FOUNDER OF SAN FRANCISCO.
... MEXICO 165 VII . THE JESUITS ON THE PACIFIC SLOPE 66 188 66 VIII . TEXAS 207 66 IX . LOUISIANA 232 66 X. CALIFORNIA 258 66 BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE 297 14 INDEX 305 gi 29 . ILLUSTRATIONS JUAN BAUTISTA DE ANZA , FOUNDER OF SAN FRANCISCO.
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... the ideals of those Spanish explorers , who , pushing northward from the West Indies and from the City of Mexico , first planted the Cross and the banner of Spain in the swamps of Florida and in the 2 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
... the ideals of those Spanish explorers , who , pushing northward from the West Indies and from the City of Mexico , first planted the Cross and the banner of Spain in the swamps of Florida and in the 2 THE SPANISH BORDERLANDS.
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