Politics and Government | Mexico
Abstracts: 3
Abstracts
1642
Cleveland Morning Leader, 5 March 1864
(ed; 5 inches)
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p.2, col.1
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1642 - L. Mar. 5; ed: 2/1 - Maximilian now rules Mexico. The Mexicans.
are arming and will make another desperate attempt to expel the French.
"He will no doubt think of his beautiful residence in Trieste and
regret his folly in having to come home in pursuit of the crown of
Mexico." (5)
Index terms:
Maxmi ilian the First (Mexico); Mexico; Trieste
1643
Cleveland Morning Leader, 31 March 1864
(ed; 9 inches)
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p.2, col.1
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1643 - L. Mar. 31; ed: 2/1 - After being politically exiled for nine
years, Santa Anna suddenly appears before the Mexican people. Then
just as suddenly this corked-legged chieftain disappears. "Not-
withstanding the extreme submissiveness of Santa Anna, the French
General Bazaine will not tolerate him in the country." (9)
Index terms:
Bazaine, (French General); Santa Anna
1644
Cleveland Morning Leader, 2 May 1864
(ed; 4 inches)
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p.2, col.1
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1644 - L May 2; ed: 2/1 - Maximilian speaks to Mexicans and considers
himself the legitimate elect of an immense majority of the Mexican
people. "He hopes on his arrival to have found a new empire by the
assistance of all Mexicans who love their country. 'But we shall see
what we shall see, " say we." (4)
Index terms:
Maxmi ilian the First (Mexico)