| Richard Burleigh Kimball - 1850 - 288 pages
...census of the island was accomplished. It was under Vives, also, that the rural militia was organized, and that the construction of the fortresses of Bahia-honda,...use, as applied to public offices in the language of Castile as well as in that of France. General Espeleta marked his career by a straightforward course,... | |
| Richard Burleigh Kimball - 1850 - 272 pages
...census of the island was accomplished. It was under Vives, also, that the rural militia was organized, and that the construction of the fortresses of Bahia-honda,...use, as applied to public offices in the language of Castile as well as in that of France. General Espeleta marked his career by a straightforward course,... | |
| Richard Burleigh Kimball - 1850 - 276 pages
...that the two lunatic asylums, el Departamento de Dementes, were added to the Casa de Beneficenda ; and it is recorded of him that he never failed to...use, as applied to public offices in the language of Castile as well as in that of France. General Espeleta marked his career by a straightforward course,... | |
| Richard Burleigh Kimball - 1850 - 264 pages
...attended his enterprise. It was also in the time of Vives that the two lunatic asylums, el Depariamento de Dementes, were added to the Casa de Beneficencia...for some time resided at the Havana with the rank of sub -inspector-general of the troops, and second cabo subalterno, was promoted to the rank of captaingeneral,... | |
| Gonzalo de Quesada, Henry Davenport Northrop - 1896 - 662 pages
...1st of June, 1834, he was succeeded by Don Miguel Tacon, whose administration terminated on the i6th of April, 1838, when Don Joaquin de Espeleta, who...of sub-inspector-general of the troops, and second eabo subalterno, was promoted to the rank of captain-general, not provisionally, as had been usual... | |
| Gonzalo de Quesada - 1898 - 700 pages
...ist of June, 1834, he was succeeded by Don Miguel Tacon, whose administration terminated on the i6th of April, 1838, when Don Joaquin de Espeleta, who...use, as applied to public offices in the language of Castile as well as in that of France. General Espeleta marked his career by a straightforward course,... | |
| Senor Gonzalo de Quesada - 1898 - 812 pages
...was succeeded by Don Miguel Tacon, whose administration terminated on the i6th of April, 1838, whi n Don Joaquin de Espeleta, who had for some time resided at the I lavana with the rank of sub-inspector-general of the troops, and second cabo subalterno, was promoted... | |
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