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Page 72
... tion is insufficient ... which is not the same as saying it is false . One observation will be enough to reduce the analogy be- tween the psychology of the servant and our own to its true proportions : the habitual reactions of the ...
... tion is insufficient ... which is not the same as saying it is false . One observation will be enough to reduce the analogy be- tween the psychology of the servant and our own to its true proportions : the habitual reactions of the ...
Page 75
... tion ripping open the breast and consuming itself . When we shout this cry on the fifteenth of September , the anniversary of our independence , we affirm ourselves in front of , against and in spite of the " others . " Who are the ...
... tion ripping open the breast and consuming itself . When we shout this cry on the fifteenth of September , the anniversary of our independence , we affirm ourselves in front of , against and in spite of the " others . " Who are the ...
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... tion : the political separation from the metropolis was brought about in order to defeat the classes that had fought for Inde- pendence . The Viceroyalty of New Spain became the Mexican Empire . Iturbide , the former royalist general ...
... tion : the political separation from the metropolis was brought about in order to defeat the classes that had fought for Inde- pendence . The Viceroyalty of New Spain became the Mexican Empire . Iturbide , the former royalist general ...
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The Pachuco and Other Extremes | 9 |
Mexican Masks | 29 |
The Day of the Dead | 47 |
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