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  • Botana and Gallo
  • Liberal Thought in Argentina, 1837-1940 ; Front Matter ; Title Page ; Copyright Details ; Table of Contents, p. v ; Introduction, p. ix ; Liberal Thought in Argentina ; 1. Liberalism during the Distatorship of Rosas (1837-1850), p. 1 ; 1. Juan Bautista Alberdi
  • The Argentine Republic, Thirty-seven Years after the May Revolution (1847), p. 3 ; 2. Esteban Echeverria
  • Symbolic Words (1837) (Excerpts), p. 27 ; 3. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
  • Civilization and Barbarism: The Life of Juan Facundo Quiroga, p. 48 ; 4. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
  • The United States (1847), p. 58.
  • 2. The Framework of the National Constitution (1852-1860), p. 113 1. Juan Bautista Alberdi
  • Bases and Starting Points for the Political Organization of the Argentine Republic (1852), p. 115 ; 2. Juan Bautista Alberdi
  • The Economic and Revenue System of the Argentine Confederations According to Its Constitution of 1853 (Excerpts), p. 177 ; 3. Part 1 of the Constitution of the Argentine Nation (1853-1860-1866), p. 216 ; 3. Liberalism in a New Nation (1857-1879), p. 223 ; 1. Bartolome Mitre
  • Protection of Agriculture (1857), p. 225 ; 2. Bartolome Mitre
  • On Trade (1869), p. 230.
  • 3. Bartolome Mitre
  • Chivilcoy Speech (1868) (Excerpt), p. 236 4. Bartolome Mitre
  • Governments as Business Managers (1869), p. 245 ; 5. Jose Hernandez
  • Governments as Business Managers, p. 250 ; 6. Bartolome Mitre
  • Immigration (1870), p. 253 ; 7. Nicolas Avellaneda
  • On Laws Concerning Public Lands: Conclusion (1865), p. 257 ; 8. Leandro N. Alem
  • Investigation into the National Secondary School of Buenos Aires (Excerpt from Speech to Legislature of Buenos Aires Province, 22nd Ordinary Session, June 28, 1876), p. 264.
  • 9. Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
  • The Social Contract in the Argentine Republic (1879), p. 271 4. Liberalism in Government and In Opposition (1880-1910), p. 277 ; 1. Leandro N. Alem
  • Speech on the Federalization of Buenos Aires (1880), p. 279 ; 2. Juan Bautista Alberdi
  • The Omnipotence of the State Is the Negation of Individual Liberty (1880), p. 284 ; 3. Julio Argentino Roca
  • Presidential Messages (1881-1886), p. 290 ; 4. Pedro Goyena
  • Speech on the Common Education Act (1883), p. 294 ; 5. Delfin Gallo
  • Speech on the Common Education Act (1883), p. 301.
  • 6. Roque Saenz Pena
  • Speech on the American ""Zollverein"" (1889) (Conference of the Pan-American Union), p. 308 7. Leandro N. Alem
  • Speech at teh National Senate (1891), p. 314 ; 8. Union Civica (Civic Union) Declaration of Principles (1891), p. 319 ; 9. Francisco Barroetavena
  • Speech int he Debate on a Mandatory National Language for Schools (1896), p. 325 ; 10. Francisco Barroetavena
  • Speech on the Customs Act (1894), p. 333 ; 11. Pedro Coronado
  • Speech on the Residence Act (1904), p. 336 ; 12. Juan Bautista Justo
  • Signor Lorini's Monetary Theory (1904), p. 339.
  • 13. Jose Nicolas Matienzo
  • Representative Federal Government in the Argentine Republic (1910), p. 345.