Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... facts and docu- ments and is not at all disposed to let himself be carried away by rhetorical considerations . This impression was confirmed by our first personal meeting , in 1951 , which was followed by others during each succeeding ...
... facts and docu- ments and is not at all disposed to let himself be carried away by rhetorical considerations . This impression was confirmed by our first personal meeting , in 1951 , which was followed by others during each succeeding ...
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... facts were essential and would not allow history to become a sheer accumulation of facts . All that I have said , although it is a great deal , is still not sufficient to characterize Vicens Vives ' work and personality . Of these there ...
... facts were essential and would not allow history to become a sheer accumulation of facts . All that I have said , although it is a great deal , is still not sufficient to characterize Vicens Vives ' work and personality . Of these there ...
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... fact that Spain was living on a vol- cano , or at least of the fact that an explosion of popular discontent could happen . In 1765 the free trade of wheat was decreed — a measure well calculated to encourage agricultural progress but ...
... fact that Spain was living on a vol- cano , or at least of the fact that an explosion of popular discontent could happen . In 1765 the free trade of wheat was decreed — a measure well calculated to encourage agricultural progress but ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers I | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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