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Mexico in 1827/Volume 1/Contents

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1703438Mexico in 1827/Volume 1 — Contents1828Henry George Ward

CONTENTS
OF
THE FIRST VOLUME.

BOOK I.
Page.
SECTION I.
Boundaries, Geological Structure, Climate 3
SECTION II.
Population 26
SECTION III.
Productions: Those necessary for the support of the Inhabitants, and those calculated for Exportation 40
SECTION IV.
Spanish Colonial System 91

BOOK II.
SECTION I.
Effects produced by the Events of the year 1808 in the Peninsula 123
SECTION II.
Commencement of the Revolution in Mexico, from 1810 to the Death of Morelos 150
SECTION III.
Revolution from the Death of Morelos to 1820 211
SECTION IV.
Revolution from 1820 to 1824, including Iturbide's Rise and Fall 260

BOOK III.
SECTION I.
Present Form of Government: how composed 287
SECTION II.
The Navy and Army of Mexico in 1827 307
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 320
SECTION IV.
Revenue of Mexico: Its Sources and Amount before the Revolution. Present State and Prospects 360
SECTION V.
Reflections on the Trade of Mexico. Its former and probable future importance. How affected hitherto by Revolution 408
APPENDIX.
A.—Extracts from a Representation addressed to the Viceroy of Buenos Ayres, by the Apoderado (Agent) of the Landholders of the Province, (referred to in p. 114.) 479
B. (1.)—Representation of the American Deputies to die Cortes of Spain, 1st August 1811. (p. 134.) 483
B. (2.)—Representation addressed to the Cortes by the Audiencia of Mexico. Dated 1st Nov. 1813. (p. 217.) 489
C. (1.)—Confidential Letter of the Viceroy Calleja, addressed to the Minister of War, but containing a private Report upon the Mexican Revolution, for the information of His Majesty Ferdinand VII. (p. 217.) 509
C. (2.)—Plan of Iguala. (p. 268.) 525
APPENDIX TO THE SECOND VOLUME.
A.—Particulars of a Journey from Altamira to Catorce, by Mr. Robert Phillips, (referred to in Vol. II. p. 503) 528
B.—Account of the Province of Texas, by General Wavel (Vol. II. p. 585.) 547
C.—Notes on the State of Sonora and Cinaloa, by Colonel Bourne. (Vol. II. p. 590.) 559