Career
He received his early training at the Seminary of San Fulgencio. His family being in straitened circumstances, he was obliged to cut short his studies in order to contribute to its support. Going to Madrid, he there occupied minor Government positions, and engaged in journalism.
As a staunch Conservative, he assailed the Liberals in the articles which he wrote for the periodical El Padre Cobos and other newspapers.
He acted as secretary for Martinez Campos when the latter was Prime Minister. The Spanish Academy made him one of its members.