Spanish rule in Cuba Laws governing the island. Review published by the Colonial office in Madrid, with data and statistics compiled from official records. (Authorized translation, with additional notes.)
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Spain. Ministerio de Ultramar
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Contents.--Laws of the Indies.--The Zanjon capitulation.--Abolition of slavery.--Political organization.--Electoral law.--Public meetings and associations.--The governor-general.--Provincial administration.--Municipal administration.--Public peace.--Department of justice.--Civil rights.--The law merchant.--Mortgages.--Registry and civil marriage.--Notaries.--Criminal law.--Public instruction.--Economics.--Cuba's public debt.--Appointments to public office.--Unification of state professions in the peninsula and in the colonial provinces.--Remarks.--The Autonomist party.--Reform law of 1895, for Cuba and Porto Rico.
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