The Hemicycle to Juárez

The Hemicycle to Juárez (HM2IOU)

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N 19° 12.123', W 96° 8.287'

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 Hemiciclo a Juárez "Ahoguemos nuestras discordias y que un mismo interés nos una, la independencia de Mexico; una misma bandera nos guie, la de la Republica Mexicana."Discurso pronunciado por Don Benito Juarez, el 31 de octubre de 1858, en Veracruz.Paneles de los nombres de las Leyes de ReformaDecreto que faculte a los Tribunales Superiores de los estados para conocer de los negocios federales ∙ noviembre 22 de 1859Decreto que establece defensores en los juzgados distrito y tribunales de circuito ∙ diciembre 17 de 1859Decreto de cesación de cobro de alcabalas ∙ enero 24 de 1861Ley de imprenta ∙ febrero 2 de 1861Decreto de secularización de hospitales y establecimientos de conciencia ∙ abril 15 de 1861Decreto sobre el cobro de contribuciones, predial, hipotecas patentes, profesiones, etc. ∙ febrero 4 de 1861Decreto de sistema métrico decimal monedas: su unidad ley y pesos ∙ marzo 15 de 1861Decreto de los días que serán festivos y prohíbe la asistencia oficial a las funciones de la iglesia ∙ agosto 11 de 1859Decreto



de secularización de cementerios ∙ julio 31 de 1859Ley de Matrimonio Civil ∙ julio 23 de 1859 ∙ Ley de Estado Civil de las Personas ∙ julio 28 de 1859Ley de nacionalización de los bienes del clero secular y regular civil ∙ julio 12 de 1859 ∙ Ley de libertad de cultos ∙ diciembre 4 de 1858 ∙ Decreto de extinción en toda la república de los comunidades religiosas ∙ febrero 26 de 1863Manifiesto Leyes de Reforma ∙ julio 7 de 1859Constitución política de la república mexicana ∙ febrero 5 de 1857Decreto de desamortización de fincas rústicas y urbanas ∙ junio 25 de 1856Ley de administración de justicia suprimió los fueros ∙ noviembre 23 de 1855
English translation:
The Hemicycle to Juárez "Let's drown our discord and allow the same interest to unite us, the independence of Mexico; the same flag to guide us, the one of the Mexican Republic. " Speech made by Benito Juárez, on October 31, 1858, in Veracruz. Panels with the names of the Reform Laws Decree that empowers the Superior Courts of the states to hear about federal business ∙ November 22, 1859 Decree that establishes public defenders at the district courts and circuit courts ∙ December 17 of 1859 Decree of cessation of collection of alcabalas



(Spanish-era sales tax) ∙ January 24, 1861 Law of printing ∙ February 2 of 1861 Decree of secularization of hospitals and establishments of conscience ∙ April 15 of 1861 Decree on the collection of contributions, property, mortgages, patents, professions, etc. ∙ February 4, 1861 Decree of the decimal metric system and coins: units and weights ∙ March 15, 1861 Decree of holidays and prohibition of official attendance at church functions ∙ August 11 of 1859 Decree of secularization of cemeteries ∙ July 31 of 1859 Law of Civil Marriage ∙ July 23 of 1859 ∙ Law of the Civil Status of People ∙ July 28 of 1859 Law of nationalization of the goods of the secular and regular clergy ∙ July 12, 1859 ∙ Law of freedom of worship ∙ December 4, 1858 ∙ Decree of extinction in the entire republic of religious communities ∙ February 26, 1863 Manifest on the Laws of Reform ∙ July 7, 1859 Political Constitution of the Mexican Republic ∙ February 5, 1857 Decree on the confiscation of rural and urban estates ∙ June 25, 1856 Law on the administration of justice and abolition of local, traditional legal systems and courts ∙ November 23, 1855
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Date Added Thursday, July 11th, 2019 at 5:01pm PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)14Q E 800946 N 2125657
Decimal Degrees19.20205000, -96.13811667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 19° 12.123', W 96° 8.287'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds19° 12' 7.38" N, 96° 8' 17.22" W
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