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  • En aquellos tiempos, trabajaba en una consultora de escritura de la calle Bulnes (lo más cercano a la explotación y al maltrato) y cerca de allí había una librería.

    veruscio Diary Entry veruscio 2008

  • Triumph against the Confederation secured the presidency for Gen. Bulnes.

    2. Chile 2001

  • The plight of Mexico and of the other Spanish American countries, according to Bulnes, was due to the Spanish heritage, the Catholic religion, and the aestheticism of writers.

    POSITIVISM IN LATIN AMERICA RONALD HILTON 1968

  • Bulnes was unusual in that he buttressed his diagnoses of Mexican problems with an array of statistics.

    POSITIVISM IN LATIN AMERICA RONALD HILTON 1968

  • Bulnes wanted a Mexico which was positiv - ist in its philosophy, scientific in its intellectual life, and progressive in politics.

    POSITIVISM IN LATIN AMERICA RONALD HILTON 1968

  • Bulnes was expected on the frontier of that province with

    The International Monthly Magazine, Volume 5, No. 1, January, 1852 Various

  • In the year 1839, whilst I was residing for a time in one of the largest towns of the Sierra, a ball was given in honor of the Chilian General Bulnes; on that occasion the brandy flowed in such quantities, that, when morning came, some members of the company were found lying on the floor of the ball-room in a state of intoxication.

    Travels in Peru, on the Coast, in the Sierra, Across the Cordilleras and the Andes, into the Primeval Forests Johann Jakob von Tschudi 1853

  • "We're not going to do favors for those who don't return to their campuses," said Education Minister Felipe Bulnes, who participated in the negotiations.

    SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter By EVA VERGARA 2011

  • University leaders will analyze the situation and respond on Tuesday to Bulnes' plans for more talks.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • President Sebastian Pinera led the behind-closed-doors meeting, and his education minister Felipe Bulnes later called it "a very positive encounter."

    The Seattle Times 2011

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