Thoughts Upon the Foreign Policy of the United States From 1784 to the Inaugura

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Thoughts Upon the Foreign Policy of the United States From 1784 to the Inaugura
Bernard Marigny
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Tranquillity;, has been restored in Spain, only since the retreat of Don Car- los from the peninsula together with his adherents, in conse- quence of the capitulation of General Maroto in 1839. This nation enjoys a representative government ; there is a Senate and a House of Representatives, to whom the ministry are- accountable. The press is free, with the exception of. A few restrictions, and public education is in a course of progress. The lands of the clergy have been sold and are now under... cultivation ; the extensive plains of Castille, formerly reserved for the pasturage of sheep, have been divided, and are now eulti. Vated. New districts have been established; catholic Switzers and Irishmen have been settled there, and railroads are in progress of construction. The lands of. Spain are fer- tile its mountains contain mines of icon, quicksilver, gold 40 and silver. The Carthagenians as well as the Romans had worked those mines. The Spaniards have ceased to work them only since the discovery of America.

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