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MEXICO;

AZTEC, SPANISH AND REPUBLICAN:

A HISTORICAL, GEOGRAPHICAL, POLITICAL, STATISTICAL AND SOCIAL
ACCOUNT OF THAT COUNTRY FROM THE PERIOD OF THE INVASION
BY THE SPANIARDS TO THE PRESENT TIME;

WITH A VIEW OF THE

ANCIENT AZTEC EMPIRE AND CIVILIZATION;

A HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE LATE WAR;

AND NOTICES OF

N E W   M E X I C O   A N D   C A L I F O R N I A.

BY
B R A N T Z   M A Y E R,
FORMERLY SECRETARY OF LEGATION TO MEXICO.

IN TWO VOLUMES

VOLUME II.

HARTFORD:
S. DRAKE AND COMPANY.
MDCCCLIII.

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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1850, by
S I D N E Y   D R A K E,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Connecticut.
C. A. ALVORD, PRINTER
29 Gold-st., N. Y.

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CONTENTS.

BOOK IV.

CHAPTER I.—Absence of accuracy—Humboldt—Superficial extent of MexicanTerritory—Physical structure of Mexico—Volcanic mountains—Climates—TierrasTempladas, Calientes, Frias—Political divisions and boundaries of Mexico—OldSpanish divisions—Provinces—Intendencies—States—Departments—North boundary—PresentStates and Territories—Rivers of Mexico—Rivers and Lakes ofMexico,

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CHAPTER II.—Division of population—Whites—Indians—Africans—Leperos—Rancheros—Charac

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