The city of St. lago de Leon de Caracas, or, as it is now known, Caracas, was the capital not only of the province of Venezuela, but also of the entire captain-generalship. In the end of the eighteenth century it was the seat of the audiencia, the intendency,... Travels in South America, during ... 1801, 1802, 1803, and 1804. Transl - Page 152by François Raymond J. de Pons - 1807Full view - About this book
| François Joseph Pons - 1806 - 310 pages
...after Cumana, thirty-nine after Coro, thirty-three after Barcelona, and fifteen after Barquiscmeto. Its prerogatives. It is the capital, not only of the...over all the provinces, as of the royal audience, the intendancy, and of the consulate, whose limits are the same as those of the captain-general. 54 55... | |
| American Historical Association - 1908 - 566 pages
...century at about 13.000." The city of St. lago de Leon de Caracas, or, as it is now known, Caracas, was the capital not only of the province of Venezuela, but also of the entire captain-generalship. In the end of the eighteenth century it was the seat of the audiencia,... | |
| Texas. Secretary of State - 1908 - 564 pages
...century at about 13,000." The city of St. lago de Leon de Caracas, or, as it is now known, Caracas, was the capital not only of the province of Venezuela, but also of the entire captain-generalship. In the end of the eighteenth century it was the seat of the audiencia,... | |
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