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The periodical faced economic problems early on, however, as well as disputes with the colonial authorities, who looked askance at the writers' criticism and satire of their manner and policy. The newspaper ceased publication in October 1802; 110 issues had been published, as well as numerous special
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would be open for hunting for leather and hides from the following: vizcachas, deer, foxes, skunks, otters abundant in coastal streams and the
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expanded in Buenos Aires the use of the word "Argentine" to refer to everything related to the
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of 11 October 1801, for example, featured an announcement that the area around
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published numerous articles about his travels. The lawyer, journalist and poet
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notes, general information, and trade matters in the territories of the
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published in first issue of the newspaper his "Ode to the Paraná".
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1802 disestablishments in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
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1801 establishments in the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
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In the Telegraph collaborated leading figures of the era.
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Historia de Belgrano y de la Independencia Argentina
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newspaper
Buenos Aires
Francisco Cabello y Mesa
Manuel Belgrano
viceroy Avilés
Manuel José de Lavardén
Thaddäus Haenke
Domingo de Azcuénaga y Basavilbaso
Manuel Belgrano
Juan José Castelli
Pedro Cerviño
Luis José de Chorroarín
Río de la Plata
Buenos Aires
name of Argentina
editorials
local color
Viceroyalty of Río de la Plata
Quilmes
Riachuelo
Las dos fundaciones del periodismo
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Manuel Belgrano
Commerce Consulate of Buenos Aires
Telégrafo Mercantil
Carlotism
May Revolution

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