""Jose Antonio Aguilar Rivera - Liberty in Mexico ""; ""Title Page ""; ""Copyright Details ""; ""Table of Contents, p. v ""; ""Introduction: Liberty and Liberalism in Mexico, p. ix ""; ""Acknowledgments, p. xxxi ""; ""1. The Founding and Early Constitutional Experiments: 1821-1840 ""; ""Jose Maria Luis Mora, p. 3 ""; ""1. Discourse on the Independence of the Mexican Empire, p. 5 ""; ""2. Discourse on the Limits of Civil Authority Deduced from Their Source, p. 17 ""; ""3. Discourse on the Freedom of Thought, Speech, and Writing, p. 23 ""
""4. Discourse on the Means Ambition Uses to Destroy Liberty, p. 32 """"5. Discourse on the Civil Liberties of the Citizen, p. 40 ""; ""6. Discourse on Laws that Attack Individual Security, p. 50 ""; ""7. Discourse on the Independence of Judicial Power, p. 60 ""; ""8. Discourse on Public Opinion and the General Will, p. 68 ""; ""9. Discourse on the Nature of Factions, p. 88 ""; ""Lorenzo De Zavala, p. 100 ""; ""1. Introduction to Historical Essay on the Mexican Revolutions from 1808 to 1830, p. 102 ""
""2. Conclusion to Historical Essay on the Revolutions of Mexico from 1808 to 1830, p. 115 """"3. Intervention Regarding the Independence of the Province of Guatemala, p. 134 ""; ""Valentin Gomez Faras, p. 137 ""; ""Individual Vote of Mr. Gomez Faras on the Issue of the Advisability of Convening a New Congress, p. 138 ""; ""Lucas Alamon, p. 150 ""; ""Impartial Examination of the Administration of General Vice President Don Anastasio Bustamente, p. 151 ""; ""2. Liberty in the Liberal Republic: 1845-1876, p. 179 ""
""Polemic Between El Universal, El Siglo XIX, and El Monitor Republicano, 1848-1849, p. 181 """"1. What Might be the Causes of Our Ills, Part I, p. 183 ""; ""2. What Might Be the Casuse of Our Ills, Conclusion, p. 191 ""; ""3. What Might Be the Causes of Our Ills, Second Article, p. 197 ""; ""4. What Might Be the Causes of Our Ills, Third Article, p. 202 ""; ""Mariano Otera, p. 206 ""; ""Individual Vote in the Constituent Congress, p. 207 ""; ""Ignacio Ramerez, p. 242 ""; ""1. The National Representation, p. 243 ""; ""2. Speech to the Constituent Congress, July 7, 1856, p. 251 ""
""3. Letter To Fidel, p. 258 """"Francisco Zarco, p. 262 ""; ""1. The Question of Veto, p. 263 ""; ""2. The Constitutional Order, p. 269 ""; ""3. Elections, p. 274 ""; ""4. Progress and Innovation, p. 279 ""; ""5. Laws and Customs, p. 285 ""; ""6. Manifesto as Preamble to the Constitution of 1857, p. 291 ""; ""Ignacio manuel Altamirano, p. 298 ""; ""1. Against Amnesty. Speech before the Second Constitutional Congress, July, 10, 1861, p. 299 ""; ""2. Martyrs of Tacubaya, p. 307 ""
""3. Speech by Citizen Manuel Ignacio Altamirano on the Occasion of the Anniversary of Independence, September 15, 1861, p. 314 ""