José Aguirre de Achá
José Aguirre de Achá (1877[1] – ?) was a Bolivian writer, politician and lawyer from Cochabamba. He was active as a lawyer during the 1898 revolution and later served as Minister of Education. He was also a diplomat to Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador.
Works
- Platonía; la zona de arbitraje en el litigio boliviano-paraguayo.
- La antigua provincia de Chiquitos.
References and sources
- References
- The International Who's Who 1943–44. 8th edition. George Allen & Unwin, London, 1943, p. 7.
- Sources
- Álvarez del Real, María Eloísa (1991). 12.000 minibiografías. Panamá: América, S.A. p. 18. ISBN 0-944499-76-7.
gollark: But we have technological replacements for arcane social policy.
gollark: It made some sense in the past as some kind of crystallized "no promiscuity" law when we didn't have contraception and stuff.
gollark: In what way?
gollark: 5 is just elder-worship, which I do *not* agree with, no murdering is reasonable but narrow in scope, the adultery one doesn't seem very important or fundamental-law-y, stealing is bad I guess, bearing false witness is somewhat bad too I guess, the coveting ones seem unnecessary.
gollark: I like to hope I would be better than to demand obedience/worship/belief on pain of eternal torture.
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