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What Might Be the Causes of Our Ills, Conclusion / 191 3 What Might Be the Causes of Our Ills, Second Article / 197 4 What Might Be the Causes of Our Ills, Third Article / 202 MARIANO OTERO / 206 Individual Vote in the Constituent Congress / 207 IGNACIO RAMÍREZ / 242 1 The National Representation / 243 2 Speech to the Constituent Congress, July 7, 1856 / 251 3 Letter to Fidel / 258 FRANCISCO ZARCO / 262 1 The Question of the Veto / 263 2 The Constitutional Order / 269 3 Elections / 274 4 Progress and Innovation / 279 5 Laws and Customs: The Federation and Freedom of Religion / 285 6 Manifesto as Preamble to the Constitution of 1857 / 291 IGNACIO MANUEL ALTAMIRANO / 298 1 Against Amnesty. Speech before the Second Constitutional Congress, July, 10, 1861 / 299 2 Martyrs of Tacubaya / 307 3 Speech by Citizen Manuel Ignacio Altamirano on the Occasion of the Anniversary of Independence, September 15, 1861 / 314 [print edition page vii] GUILLERMO PRIETO / 321 1 In Favor of the Abolition of Internal Duties and Customs / 322 2 Freedom of Commerce / 324 3 On the Laws of Reform / 326 4 On Reforms to the Law of Public Instruction / 333 5 On Freedom to Work / 344 CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT OF MEXICO, 1857–1861 (BENITO JUÁREZ, MELCHOR OCAMPO, MANUEL RUIZ, MIGUEL LERDO DE TEJADA) / 353 1 The Constitutional Government to the Nation / 355 (on the Laws of Reform) 2 Declaration to the Inhabitants of the United States of Mexico on Freedom of Worship / 372 3 Liberty and Order: 1876–1912 JUSTO SIERRA / 381 1 Emilio Castelar and the Program of La Libertad / 382 2 Reservations / 385 3 Liberals and Conservatives / 388 4 Polemic with José María Vigil / 391 5

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