Mexico, and the United States; their mutual relations and common interests 7 / by Gorham D. Abbot.

New York: G. P. Putnam & Son, 1869.


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Preliminares
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

México and the United Status.

Parte I. There great question of the western hemisphere.

Chapter I. General Views of the western continents, of the United States any México.

Chapter II-III.
II. México under the ancient civilization.-Historical sketch.

III. The conquest of México.-General View.

Chapter IV. The religious element in the conquest of México.

Parte II. México under the dominion of Spain.-1520-1808.

Chapter I. The government of the viceroys.

Chapter II. Political relations of Spain and México.

Chapter III. Identity of the political principles of american and mexican republicans.
Parte 1

Parte 2

Parte III. The religious element in the Mexican question.

Chapter I. General views.

Chapter II. Rome and México; or the origin of the principles and assumptions of the church-party; historical sketch.

Chapter III. Development and illustration of these principles in the history of England and of France.

Chapter IV. The council of trend; its authority, decrees, and jurisdiction in México.

Chapter V. The American "Church-party;" its organization, wealth and power.

Chapter VI. Cathedrals, churches and convents.

Chapter VII. The religious ceremonies of the church.

Parte IV. Parties and actoris in the revolutions in México.

Chapter I. Benito Juárez.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.
Parte 3.
Parte 4.
Parte 5.
Parte 6.
Parte 7.

Parte V. The Mexican question from a French point of View.

Chapter I. "México as it is, the truth," &. by the Abbé Domenech.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.
Parte 3.

Chapter II. Intervention according to Abbeé Domenech.

Chapter III. The Mexican question and the French government-the Chamber of Deputies.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.

Parte VI. The transition from a Monarchy to a Republic.

Chapter I. The war of independence-1810.

Chapter II. The Monarchical Plam of Iguala-1821.

Chapter III. The Congress and the Constitution of 1824.

Chapter IV. The conspiracy-the church party with paredes, to overthrow the Republic…

Chapter V. The restoration of the Republican congress, and the re-establishment ot the Federal Constitution-1846.

Parte VII. The Constitutional history of México.

Chapter I-II.
I. Progressive steps towards the Constitution of the Republic.

II. The Revolution of Ayutla-1853.

Chapter III. The Constitution of 1857.
Parte 1.

Parte 2.
Parte 3.

Parte VIII. The Monroe Doctrine.

Parte IX. Interoceanic transits; their political history.-Efforis of Spain, England, France, and the United States.

Chapter I. The great questiones of the western hemisphere.
Parte 1

Parte 2
Parte 3

Chapter II. The policy of the United States; the American Asiatic Society-1865.
Parte 1

Parte 2

Chapter III. Conclusion.
Parte 1

Parte 2
Parte 3