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DescriptionPorfirio Diaz in uniform.jpg |
English: "General Porfirio Diaz, President of Mexico, dominating. Diaz was re-elected to the Presidency for December 1, 1884. From that period until the present day (1919) he has held the office continuously seven Presidential terms, a régime which has partaken more of the nature of a hereditary sovereignty than of an elective post. It is to be recollected, however, that in all Spanish-American countries and Mexico has been no exception- intimidation and bribery at the polls and breaches of constitutional law have been potent factors in election matters." This version of scanned Project Gutenberg image taken from: http://projects.ericshalov.com/freeimages/image.php?id=32.
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1919 |
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Source: Mexico: Its Ancient and Modern Civilisation |
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Charles Reginald |
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Public domain
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