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... inhabitants of Guatemala were more advanced in the arts and sciences than their neighbors whose empire Cortez overthrew . We know from their myths , their fables , their pictured records upon the walls of their temples and palaces , and ...
... inhabitants of Guatemala were more advanced in the arts and sciences than their neighbors whose empire Cortez overthrew . We know from their myths , their fables , their pictured records upon the walls of their temples and palaces , and ...
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... inhabitants . Its principal city , Guatemala , is the capital of the Republic . Guatemala City contains 70,000 souls , is the most important of Central America and one of the largest in Spanish America . After the destruction of Antigua ...
... inhabitants . Its principal city , Guatemala , is the capital of the Republic . Guatemala City contains 70,000 souls , is the most important of Central America and one of the largest in Spanish America . After the destruction of Antigua ...
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... inhabitants and is divided into seven municipalities . The principal city is Amatitlan , situated at a height of 4,212 feet above the level of the sea , on the shores of the lake of that name and both banks of the Michatoya River . The ...
... inhabitants and is divided into seven municipalities . The principal city is Amatitlan , situated at a height of 4,212 feet above the level of the sea , on the shores of the lake of that name and both banks of the Michatoya River . The ...
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... inhabitants , and is by its position and the fertility of its soil one of the richest and most important of the Republic . There are extensive stock farms and numerous sugar and coffee plantations , and the felling of timber of every ...
... inhabitants , and is by its position and the fertility of its soil one of the richest and most important of the Republic . There are extensive stock farms and numerous sugar and coffee plantations , and the felling of timber of every ...
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... inhabitants , and is divided into 25 municipal- ities . After the department of Guatemala it has the largest pop- ulation in proportion to its size . There are very valuable sugar and coffee plantations , and fruits from every climate ...
... inhabitants , and is divided into 25 municipal- ities . After the department of Guatemala it has the largest pop- ulation in proportion to its size . There are very valuable sugar and coffee plantations , and fruits from every climate ...
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Página 177 - An Act to reduce the revenue and equalize duties on imports, and for other purposes," the Secretary of State of the United States of America communicated to the Government of Guatemala the action of the Congress of the United
Página 175 - Castañeda & Co. Cruz, Maria. Reciprocal Commercial Arrangement with the United States. BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, pursuant to section 3 of the Act of Congress approved October I, 1890, entitled "An Act to reduce the revenue and equalize duties on imports, and for other purposes," the Secretary of State of the United
Página 187 - Guatemala of the commercial arrangement proposed by you ; that no increase shall be made by Guatemala in the export tax on the articles admitted free into the United States ; and that the laws and regulations adopted by Guatemala to prevent fraud shall not impose any additional charges or fees therefor on the
Página 177 - OF AMERICA A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, pursuant to section 3 of the Act of Congress approved October I, 1890, entitled "An Act to reduce the revenue and equalize duties on imports, and for other purposes," the Secretary of State of the United
Página 180 - States of America the one hundred and sixteenth. By the President: JAMES G. BLAINE, Secretary of State. BENJ. HARRISON. PREVIOUS CORRESPONDENCE. Mr. Blaine to Mr. Kimberly. No. ii.] DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, January 5, 1891. SAMUEL KIMBERLY, Esq., Etc., etc., etc., Guatemala City.
Página 100 - Efectos que se importen por cuenta de la nación ó de las municipalidades, para el servicio público ó de los establecimientos de beneficencia. Efectos que para su uso introduzcan por su cuenta los ministros diplomáticos residentes en la República, siempre que haya reciprocidad y se cumpla con los requisitos
Página 102 - aspillera, encerados, tablas de costado y cinchos. En las cajas el forro de lata ó zinc, los cartones, papeles y envases, si no estuvieren expresamente comprendidos en el aforo correspondiente. No se reputarán como embalaje las frazadas, sábanas, ni artículo
Página 180 - DONE at the City of Washington, this i8th day of May, one thousand eight hundred and ninety[SEAL.] two, and of the Independence of the United
Página 116 - and sizes dozen.. Cotton, prepared for buckram, lining, or other uses..pound.. Cotton prints, gross weight, pound.. Cotton shirting, domestic (manta), bleached or unbleached, cotton drill, ticking, striped creas, for mattresses, cotton, and the like, gross weight, pound.. Coverlets and blankets— Wool or cotton, up to 2 raras in width, ordinary ...each.. Same,