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<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_1" id="Page_1">[Pg 1]</a></span></p>
@@ -312,7 +273,7 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
1907, 1909, and 1914. Many lists respecting individual Hispanic-American
countries have been published, including Argentina, Brazil, Chile,
Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Paraguay.
- Reference also must necessarily be made to the exhaustive and scholarly <i>Biblioteca Hispano-Americana</i> and other compilations of José Toribio
+ Reference also must necessarily be made to the exhaustive and scholarly <i>Biblioteca Hispano-Americana</i> and other compilations of José Toribio
Medina, the great bibliographer of Chile. <i>The Hispanic American
Historical Review</i> is commended to the student not only for its own
articles and reviews, but for the great service rendered to the bibliography
@@ -445,15 +406,15 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
<p>Additional Readings: Lea, <i>History of the Inquisition in
Spain</i>; &mdash;&mdash;, <i>The Moriscos of Spain</i>; &mdash;&mdash;, <i>History
of Sarcedotal Celibacy</i>, 80-85; 300-311; Milman, <i>History of the Jews</i>, Vol. III, 264-309; Altamira, <i>Historia
- de España y de la Civilizacion española</i>; Colmeiro, <i>Derecho administrativo español</i>; Plunkett, <i>Isabel
+ de España y de la Civilizacion española</i>; Colmeiro, <i>Derecho administrativo español</i>; Plunkett, <i>Isabel
of Castile</i>; Sempere, <i>Histoire des Cortes d' Espagne</i>;
Lowery, <i>The Spanish Settlements in the United States</i>,
Vol. I, 79-101; Walton, <i>Civil Law in Spain and Spanish
America</i>; Lane-Poole, <i>The Story of the Moors in
Spain</i>; Scott, <i>History of the Moorish Empire in
- Europe</i>; Danvila y Collado, <i>El Poder Civil en España</i>;
- Lafuente and Valera, <i>Historia general de España</i>;
- Salazar, <i>Monarchia de España</i>, Vol. I; Sacristian y
+ Europe</i>; Danvila y Collado, <i>El Poder Civil en España</i>;
+ Lafuente and Valera, <i>Historia general de España</i>;
+ Salazar, <i>Monarchia de España</i>, Vol. I; Sacristian y
Martinez, <i>Municipalidades de Castilla y Leon</i>; Merriman, <i>The Rise of the Spanish Empire in the Old
World and in the New</i>, Vols. I and II.</p>
</blockquote>
@@ -483,7 +444,7 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
<p>A. Tracing the coast line by Spanish navigators.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>1. The achievement of Columbus.</p>
- <p>2. Achievements of: Hojeda, Cosa, Vespucci, Pinzon, Piñeda,
+ <p>2. Achievements of: Hojeda, Cosa, Vespucci, Pinzon, Piñeda,
Bastidas, Grijalva, Balboa, Magellan and Elcano,
Guevara, and Saavedra.</p>
</blockquote>
@@ -502,7 +463,7 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
<p>B. Internal exploration and settlement.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>1. Achievements of: Cortes; Pizarro; Cabeza de Vaca;
- Almagro; Orellana; Ursúa; Mendoza; Ayolas; Irala,
+ Almagro; Orellana; Ursúa; Mendoza; Ayolas; Irala,
and others.</p>
<p>2. Explorations of Portuguese in Brazil.</p>
<p>3. Settlement of the West Indies.</p>
@@ -546,7 +507,7 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
229-271; Bourne, 31-33; 131-132; &mdash;&mdash;, <i>Essays in Historical
Criticism</i>, 193-217; Keller, <i>Colonization</i>, 175-176; 197-200;
Merriman, II, 219-239.</p>
- <p>Additional Readings: Altamira, <i>Historia de España</i>.</p>
+ <p>Additional Readings: Altamira, <i>Historia de España</i>.</p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
<p><b>Chapter II. The Spanish Colonial System.</b></p>
@@ -599,8 +560,8 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
<p>Additional Readings: Root, <i>Spain and Its Colonies</i>; Zimmerman, <i>Die Kolonialpolitik Portugal und Spaniens</i>; Leroy-Beaulieu, <i>De la Colonisation chez les Peuples Modernes</i>,
1-40; Puente y Olea, <i>Los Trabajos Geographicos de la Casa
de Contratacion</i>; Colmeiro, <i>Historia de la Economia Politica
- en España</i>, Vol. II; Cappa, <i>Estudios Criticos Acerca de
- la dominacion española en America</i>; <i>Recopilacion de Leyes
+ en España</i>, Vol. II; Cappa, <i>Estudios Criticos Acerca de
+ la dominacion española en America</i>; <i>Recopilacion de Leyes
de los Reinos de las Indias</i>, (a collection of legislation
respecting the colonies made first in 1681).</p>
</blockquote>
@@ -645,7 +606,7 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Rev. 1918).</p>
<p>Additional Readings: Bancroft, <i>Central America</i>, Vol. I, Chapter
V; Cambridge Modern History, Vol. X, 244 <i>et seq.</i>;
- Desdevises du Dezert, <i>L'Espagne de L'Ancien Régime</i> (Les
+ Desdevises du Dezert, <i>L'Espagne de L'Ancien Régime</i> (Les
Institutions) 122-163; Solorzano, <i>Politica Indiana</i>, Vol. II;
Haebler, <i>Amerika</i> (Helmolt's <i>Weltgeschichte</i>, Vol. I) 384, <i>et seq.</i></p>
</blockquote>
@@ -938,7 +899,7 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
<blockquote>
<p>Required Readings: Denis, <i>Brazil</i>, 27-78; Morris, I, 214-220;
Keller, 131-167; Watson, Vol. II, 1-26; Rio Branco, <i>Esquisse
- de l'Histoire du Brésil</i>, 105-152.</p>
+ de l'Histoire du Brésil</i>, 105-152.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_19" id="Page_19">[Pg 19]</a></span></p>
<p>Additional Readings: De Lannoy and Van der Linden, 11-26;
172-181; 225-238; Merivale, <i>Lectures</i>, 47 <i>et seq.</i>; Pinheiro, <i>Historia do Brazil</i>; Southey, <i>History of Brazil</i>; Varnhagen, <i>Historia Geral do Brazil</i>, Vol. I.</p>
@@ -1296,11 +1257,11 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
- <p>Readings: Elliot, <i>Chile</i>; Garcia Calderon, 164-179; Hancock, <i>A History of Chile</i>; Amunategui and Vicuña MacKenna, <i>La dictadura de O'Higgins</i>; Bulnes, <i>Las Causas de la Guerra
+ <p>Readings: Elliot, <i>Chile</i>; Garcia Calderon, 164-179; Hancock, <i>A History of Chile</i>; Amunategui and Vicuña MacKenna, <i>La dictadura de O'Higgins</i>; Bulnes, <i>Las Causas de la Guerra
entre Chile y Peru</i>; Markham, <i>The War between Peru and
Chile</i>; Olivares, <i>Historia de Chile</i>; Guiterez, <i>La Guerra de
1879</i>; Barros Arana, <i>La Guerre du Pacifique</i>; &mdash;&mdash;, <i>Historia
- general de Chile</i>; Egaña, <i>The Tacna and Arica Question</i>;
+ general de Chile</i>; Egaña, <i>The Tacna and Arica Question</i>;
Macy and Gannaway, <i>Comparative Free Government</i>,
663-672; Reinsch, <i>Parliamentary Government in Chile</i> (Am.
Pol. Science Rev., III, 507, <i>et seq.</i>)</p>
@@ -1545,7 +1506,7 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
</blockquote>
<p>Readings: Shepherd, 96-106; Koebel, <i>The South Americans</i>,
41-63; Garcia Calderon, 335-350; <i>Cambridge Modern History</i>,<span class="pagenum"><a name="Page_31" id="Page_31">[Pg 31]</a></span> Vol. XII, 689-702; Moore, <i>Brazil and Peru Boundary
- Question</i>; Posada, <i>En America una compaña</i>; Helio Lobo, <i>O Tribunal Arbitral Brasiliero-Boliviano</i>; Alvarez, <i>Le Droit
+ Question</i>; Posada, <i>En America una compaña</i>; Helio Lobo, <i>O Tribunal Arbitral Brasiliero-Boliviano</i>; Alvarez, <i>Le Droit
international Americain</i>; Quesada, <i>La Evolution del Panamericanismo</i>.</p>
</blockquote>
</blockquote>
@@ -1585,10 +1546,10 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Papers; Moore, <i>A Digest of International Law</i>, Vol. VI,
368-604; 714-715; &mdash;&mdash;, <i>Principles of American Diplomacy</i>,
246-269; Minister Dudley's report, U. S. For. Rel.,
- 1899; Vicuña Mackenna, <i>Historia de la Administracion
+ 1899; Vicuña Mackenna, <i>Historia de la Administracion
Montt</i>; &mdash;&mdash;, <i>Historia de Chile</i>; New International Encyclopedia;
Bonilla, <i>Wilson Doctrine</i>; Barrett, <i>Latin-America
- of Today and its Relation to the United States</i>; Helio Lobo, <i>De Monroe a Rio-Branco</i>; Saenz Peña, <i>Derecho publico
+ of Today and its Relation to the United States</i>; Helio Lobo, <i>De Monroe a Rio-Branco</i>; Saenz Peña, <i>Derecho publico
Americano</i>.</p>
</blockquote>
<blockquote>
@@ -1604,7 +1565,7 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Americanas</i>.</p>
</blockquote>
<blockquote>
- <p>3. Efforts at coöperation and friendship:</p>
+ <p>3. Efforts at coöperation and friendship:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>a. Evolution of Pan Americanism.</p>
<p>b. The Pan American Union:</p>
@@ -2238,7 +2199,7 @@ Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
<p>2. Historians:</p>
<blockquote>
<p>Alaman, the Amunategui, Barros
- Arana, Icazbalceta, Vicuña Mackenna,
+ Arana, Icazbalceta, Vicuña Mackenna,
Mitre, Jose Toribio Medina,
Oliviera Lima, Zamacois, etc.</p>
</blockquote>
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