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BARRAZA, Jose L. (bar-rah'-thah), Mexican Jesuit, born in Santiago Papasquiaro, Durango, 24 June 1787; died in Durango early in October 1843. He was a profound scholar and a brilliant orator, and obtained a professorship of theology and the rectorship of the seminary of Durango. He was also a senator in the general congress from 1824 till 1826, and a representative of his state from 1836 till 1842. His great influence among the clergy, and also among the leading men of every political party, enabled him to render many important services to his country.

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