The Republic of Mexico in 1876A political and ethnographical division of the population, character, habits, costumes and vocations of its inhabitants . ^6y ii^mmim^msm^ m^W^^^^^ ^rii,:flJg:iJ^|a#. 17 Mexican society, such as it really is, I fix myself by preferenceon all those qualities that characterize it and are entirelyunknown abroad, without disowning, notwithstanding, thedefects it is subject to and which are inherent to all thecommunities of the world. The distinguished German, , who resided for many years in the country, and waswithout doubt, one of the few well inform
The Republic of Mexico in 1876A political and ethnographical division of the population, character, habits, costumes and vocations of its inhabitants . ^6y ii^mmim^msm^ m^W^^^^^ ^rii,:flJg:iJ^|a#. 17 Mexican society, such as it really is, I fix myself by preferenceon all those qualities that characterize it and are entirelyunknown abroad, without disowning, notwithstanding, thedefects it is subject to and which are inherent to all thecommunities of the world. The distinguished German, , who resided for many years in the country, and waswithout doubt, one of the few well informed foreigners in allconcerning the Republic of Mexico, in his interesting dissert-ation, The importance of Mexico for German emigration,treats of the character of Mexicans, circumscribing their defectsand vices to their true limits. This learned German, whoserecent death we sincerely deplore, expresses himself in thefollowing terms : Doubtless, there are many names for all the mixed races,according to their origin from white and black, olive andwhite, olive and black, etc., but these are entirely insignificantpolitically and socially. There cannot exist any doubt, butthat the Caucasian race, by
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