| Bernard Moses - 1908 - 374 páginas
...a direct interference with the autonomy of the cabildo, or ayuntamiento, or the local organization under whatever name it was formed. The laws of the...English colonies of America the town grew up to meet the the needs of the inhabitants of the country ; but in the Spanish colonies the population of country... | |
| Bernard Moses - 1908 - 380 páginas
...autonomy of the cabildo, or ayuntamiento, or the local organization under whatever name it was formed. regard for details in general, prescribed the forms...English colonies of America the town grew up to meet the the needs of the inhabitants of the country; but in the Spanish colonies the population of country... | |
| bernard moses, ph.d., ll.d. - 1908 - 380 páginas
...a direct interference with the autonomy of the cabildo, or ayuntamiento, or the local organization under whatever name it was formed. The laws of the Indies, in keeping with their 'See Ramos Mej1a, El Federalismo Argentino, cap. n. The Colonial City 77 regard for details in general,... | |
| Roger Bigelow Merriman - 1925 - 748 páginas
...land, and the list of such cases might be indefinitely extended. It has been well said that whereas "in the English colonies of America the town grew...meet the needs of the inhabitants of the country, in the Spanish colonies the population of the country grew to meet the needs of the towns."1 All this... | |
| Arnold Toynbee - 1987 - 436 páginas
...their Hellenic prototypes, they were economically parasitic. 'In the Anglo-American colonies the towns grew up to meet the needs of the inhabitants of the country: in the Spanish colonies the population of the country grew up to meet the needs of the towns. The primary... | |
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