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 torrent from the United States, and we see that Na. poleonNapoleon [sic] himself was favorable to the projects of Doctor Gwin in taking a colony of the invading race to Mexico, to the provinces most distant from the capital, where the Government could least make its sthrengthstrength [sic] be felt; that therefore he aided the project, with the means to continue its work, to subjugate the Latin race, and to exterminate the Indian.

«It Was not even proposed to send any Mexican, Spanish or French families; the colony of Gwin was to consist exclusively of people from the United States, Protestant in religion like himself.»

There were really functionaries who did not feel ashamed, as Forey said, to propose the sale of Sonora as a compensation for the generous protection imparted by Napoleon III to the Empire. All the world then knew the attempts that were being made to secure aftewardsafterwards [sic] a direct protectorate by France; and