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ESTRADA'S PLAN.
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lic and seize the first opportunity to escape from the country.

    80 pp., to the same end; Doc. sobre Méx. Similar advocacy in Santa Maria, Expos. Protest., iv. 1-80. Comments in Estrada, Lettre, 1-33. Denunciations appeared in most journals and in Estrada, Impug., 1-37; Bustamante, El Presidente; Pap. Var., xxix. pts 18-19, cvi. pts 2-4, 8; Vallejo, Col. Doc. Mex., ii. 408, etc. Arrangoiz, Méj., ii. 245-6, 254-5; Domenech, Hist. Mex., ii. 167-9; Otero, Obras, MS., i. 194, belong to later advocates. Estrada succeeded finally in his plan, as we shall see, and Almonte, now prominent in opposing it, became its firmest supporter.