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BARCA, Francisco, Spanish statesman, born in Puerto Real, near Cadiz, in 1831" died by his own hand in New York, 29 July 1883. He had filled several public offices when elected deputy to the cortes, in 1858. He took high rank as a parliamentary orator, and in 1868 was appointed director-general of administration under Posada Herrera's government. When Alfonso XII. was proclaimed king, Barca took the office of sub-secretary of the interior, which he resigned a year and a half later on account of his sympathies with the liberal opposition. He accepted, in 1881, the office of Spanish minister at Washington. His published works in-elude a "Diccionario de Politica y Administracion."
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