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Identifier: mexicohistoryofi00wrig (find matches)
Title: Mexico, a history of its progress and development in one hundred years
Year: 1911 (1910s)
Authors: Wright, Marie Robinson, 1866-1914
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Publisher: Philadelphia, G. Barrie & sons (etc., etc.)
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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he decora-tion of the Imperial Order of theDouble Dragon, first grade, thirdclass (grand cross) conferred uponhim by the Emperor of China; theGrand Cross of Isabella Catolicafrom the King of Spain; and theGrand Cross of the Order of theCrown of Prussia from the Em-peror of Germany. Minister Jose Yves Liman-tour, now absent in Europe, re-ceived the same Chinese decorationof the Double Dragon. Lie. Francisco Leon de laBarra, the Mexican ambassador atWashington, was decorated withthe Double Chinese Dragon, doublecordon. Sehor Francisco Gamboa, whohas been for so many years the sub-secretary of Foreign Affairs, the Chinese decoration of the Double Dragon but of the first grade (grand cordon),also the Order of the German Red Eagle, second class with badge. Lieutenant-Colonel Porfirio Diaz, Jr., received also several distinguisheddecorations. Among the distinguished men who surround the President and have his confi-dence are Governor Guillermo de Landa y Escandon, Sehor Joaquin Don Casasus,
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THE LATE IGNACIO MAR1SCAL, MINISTER OF FOREIGNAFFAIRS FOR NEARLY FORTY YEARS. 156 MEXICO who was at one time the Mexican Ambassador at Washington; Senor Pimentel yFagoaga, Sehor Pablo Macedo, and Sehor Rosendo Pineda. These gentlemen areall intellectual and progressive, and wield a great power in the affairs of the state.A peculiar custom of the country is the Bando. From time immemorialit has been the fashion in Mexico to proclaim publicly any changes in thegovernment; this was the custom long before the day of newspapers, and isstill followed, on instructions from the War Department. This is done inMexico City, soon after the election of the President, in the following order.A division is organized consisting of two brigades, one of infantry and one ofcavalry, accompanied by a light battery. The chief of staff is attended by anadjutant with two captains and three subalterns. The infantry brigade iscommanded by its general, accompanied by two captains and two subalterns.The cavalry b

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