The People and Politics of Latin America: A HistoryGinn, 1945 - 960 páginas |
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... schools of European model in the Indies were those founded in Hispaniola by members of the regular clergy , the first of which seems to have been started in the monastery of San Francisco in Santo Domingo for the sons of pioneer lead ...
... schools of European model in the Indies were those founded in Hispaniola by members of the regular clergy , the first of which seems to have been started in the monastery of San Francisco in Santo Domingo for the sons of pioneer lead ...
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... school , for boys and a boarding school for girls , and subsidized private institutions from the national treasury . The latter added to the number of primary and secondary schools , reorganized the existing school of medicine ...
... school , for boys and a boarding school for girls , and subsidized private institutions from the national treasury . The latter added to the number of primary and secondary schools , reorganized the existing school of medicine ...
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... schools were placed under control of the provincial assemblies . It was not till after the final pacification of the country had been achieved in 1849 , however , that much was accomplished by local or national government , and even in ...
... schools were placed under control of the provincial assemblies . It was not till after the final pacification of the country had been achieved in 1849 , however , that much was accomplished by local or national government , and even in ...
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SPAINS ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION OF HER COLONIES | 164 |
THE CHURCH IN THE SPANISH INDIES | 179 |
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