Lexicographical Neighbors of Haciendado
Literary usage of Haciendado
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Mexico of the Twentieth Century by Percy Falcke Martin (1908)
"CHAPTER LV Haciendas—The haciendado—Life on a hacienda—The passing of the Mexican
landowner—Ancient and modern methods of husbandry— How an estate is ..."
2. South by West, Or, Winter in the Rocky Mountains and Spring in Mexico by Rose Georgina Kingsley (1874)
"... spring—Letter from M.— Popotla and Tacuba—Molino del Rey—The battles of August
and September 1847—An unfortunate haciendado—Last evening in Mexico. ..."
3. Our Next-door Neighbor: A Winter in Mexico by Gilbert Haven (1875)
"The Market-place.—Euchre as a Food.—A Grave Joke.—The Drink of the Country.—The
Cocoa Palm.—The Native Dress.—A Hacienda.—A Pre-adamite haciendado. ..."
4. American Supremacy: The Rise and Progress of the Latin American Republics by George Washington Crichfield (1908)
"It is the haciendado who gives to Mexico, Chili, and Argentina their stability
and higher ... The haciendado is usually the supporter of the government, ..."
5. Mexico, the Wonderland of the South by William English Carson (1909)
"As against this tyranny, one must remember that the haciendado has to furnish
medical attendance, pay fees on marriages, burials, etc., and that when he is ..."
6. Mexico of the Mexicans by Lewis Spence (1918)
"Of course, logic of this description is unanswerable If the haciendado cannot
see that this cotton-seed may be transmuted into good sound beef which he can ..."
7. With the French in Mexico by Elton, James Frederick (1867)
"The haciendado was communicative, and spoke French very fairly. ... To the left
is the sanctum of the haciendado, where he transacts all business, ..."