Excerpt from Obras del LIC. Alejandro Villaseñor y Villaseñor, Vol. 1: Estudios-Históricos
De mucho interés como trabajos históricos, por referirse al período más triste y doloroso de nuestra his toria, y en que la verdad ha sido más ofuscada y combatida por las pasio nes: son los opúsculos que hoy se pu blican' en forma de libro, de la mayor importancia, por los datos con que ilustran y ayudan, los postreros y ao tuales esfuerzos qne deben hacerse, para resolver feliz y acertadamente, el pavoroso problema que como una amenaza de muerte, como una nube fatídica está sombreando la frente de nuestra infortunada patria, casi des de el momento mismo en que ésta brotara á la vida de las naciones li bres.
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