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22: 90: 393:, and carried out diplomatic missions abroad. At the end of 1895 his wife, Catherine, passed away, of which he learned months later, as he was on a mission in Nice. In 1896 he settled in Paris, from where he requested his discharge from the army and two years later he published a biography of his uncle Juan Manuel de Rosas with the character of a historical-psychological essay and then two political essays, "On the eve" (1903) and "A country without citizens" (1907) and sent collaborations for the Buenos Aires press. 355:, He attended the battle of Humaitá and the Estero Bellaco, Tuyutí, Boquerón and Sauce battles. He suffered an injury in the hills of Curupaytí. In 1868 he reached the rank of major and later lieutenant colonel and served as military secretary.. Later he was promoted to colonel, thanks to his support for the campaign for the presidency of 313:
After he returned to Buenos Aires, he was sent to work at the family salting plant located near San Nicolás, which was in charge of his father, where he lived in the latter's house in that town. There he entertained his leisure time reading books from the paternal library. One day he was surprised by
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He was 71 years old when he began to write his "Memories", in which he would recall episodes from his childhood and youth. Towards the end of 1898, on a brief trip to his country, he met Mónica Torromé, widow of Huergo, whose father had installed a commercial firm in London, where she married again
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of Rousseau, which determined that his father, fearing that such readings reach the ears of his uncle Juan Manuel, little affection to those inclinations, decided to send in committee in order to acquire goods on a trip to India, countries of the East and Europe where he knew exotic places for the
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Appointed commander of the southern borders of Córdoba, he devoted himself to meticulously exploring the area between the Cuarto and Quinto rivers, as a result drawing a detailed topographic map. Then he made preparations and went into the pampas accompanied by two Franciscan friars and a small
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On the return of his expedition, which lasted twenty days, in Villa Mercedes, Mansilla found himself suspended from his post because, proceeding without consulting his boss, he had ordered the execution of a recidivist deserter, after a very brief council of war. President Sarmiento closed the
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the following year and then settled definitively in Paris, in 1902, after carrying out several diplomatic missions in other parts of Europe, functions that he resigned in that year. In his last years he was afflicted with an incipient blindness, and died in that city on October 8, 1913.
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Aware of Urquiza's uprising against his uncle, and worried about the fate of his family, he returned to the country after three years of absence. In 1852 he entered the army, militating among the supporters of the Confederation. After the overthrow of Rosas, as a consequence of the
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A year later their first son, Andrés Pío, would be born. Around 1856, he gained an interest in journalism, but an incident in a theater occurred, where he insulted Senator José Mármol loudly, challenging him to a duel for an injury inflicted on his family in the novel
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Mansilla was born in a house in the Montserrat neighborhood, on the corner of Tacuarí and Potosí streets (today Alsina), known in colonial times as "the old prison" on December 23, 1831 (Saint Victoria's Day). He was the first-born son of federal colonel
327:, he undertook another trip to Europe, accompanied by his father and brother Lucio Norberto, sharing part of the journey to Brazil with Sarmiento. After he had returned, in August 1852, the romance with his cousin Catherine was reborn. 367:
escort to deal peacefully with the native people. He visited the chiefs Ramón Cabral and Baigorrita. As a result of this experience, he wrote a series of letters, first published in the Buenos Aires newspaper
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After finishing school, he was employed in a local firm, where he kept the accounting books. He met and fell in love with one of his cousins, Catalina, with which he would then marry.
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He then devoted himself to journalism, writing articles in the newspapers of the time. Two years later, his friend and president of Argentina,
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as a booklet and shortly thereafter edited in book format, an account that constitutes his best-known literary work,
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This ended with him in prison and was exiled from the city, leading him to settle in the city of
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escrito y publicado en 1886, en el periódico "El Nacional" de Buenos Aires.
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President of the Honorable Chamber of Deputies of the Argentine Nation
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summary making it available, with a warning in his service record.
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time like Calcutta and Egypt, ending his trip in London and Paris.
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From 1882 on he was a deputy during the government of
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Pantaleón Gómez
Luis Jorge Fontana
Benjamín Zorrilla
Benjamín Zorrilla
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Paris, France
Lucio Norberto Mansilla
Agustina Ortiz de Rozas
Gran Chaco
An Excursion to the Ranqueles Indians
Lucio Norberto Mansilla
Battle of the Vuelta de Obligado
Agustina Ortiz de Rozas
Juan Manuel de Rosas
Eduarda Mansilla
Battle of Caseros
Paraná
Salvador María del Carril
Paraguayan War
Domingo Faustino Sarmiento
Córdoba
Nicolás Avellaneda
Julio Argentino Roca
Editorial Planeta

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