449:"He was a man of remarkable natural abilities for the most part unimproved and wasted. Slight modifications in the conditions and his character might have made him the foremost in Californians - either the best or the worst. None excelled him in intrigue, and he was never without a plot on hand. A gambler, of loose habits, and utterly careless in his associations, he yet never lost the privilege of associating with the best or the power of winning their friendship. There was nothing he would not do to oblige a friend or get the better of a foe; and there were few of any note who were not at one time or another both his foes and friends. No Californian could drink so much brandy as he with so little effect. A man of fine appearance and iron constitution; of generous impulses, without much principle; one of the few original and prominent characters in early California annals."
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214:Main Street
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109:Los Angeles
788:Categories
776:José Perez
770:1833-1834
743:1828-1829
657:2007-06-02
595:2007-06-02
574:2007-06-02
488:References
419:Wikisource
383:Reputation
231:, and the
151:Californio
131:Politician
127:Profession
113:California
415:Wikiquote
402:contains
347:San Diego
340:Commodore
161:(mayor).
77:1826–1826
73:In office
66:1828–1829
62:In office
55:1833–1834
51:In office
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471:See also
326:Captain
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198:Pío Pico
135:ranchero
324:US Navy
312:Lancers
235:of the
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165:History
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