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1 Heriberto Barron, Some of the Facts and Arguments Which Led to the Recognition of the First Chief of the Constitutionalist Army in Charge of the Executive Power of the Mexican Republic, Mr. Venustiano Carranza, as the De Facto Government in Mexico [i] (1915)

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Some of the facts and arguments
which led to the recognition of the
First Chief of the Constitutionalist
Army in charge of the Executive
Power of the Mexican Republic, Mr.
Venustiano Carranza, as the de facto
government in Mexico. .*. .*. .*.
By Heriberto Barron, friend and
follower of Mr. Carranza, and a
member of the Constitutionalist party

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