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The conduit — the institution - was moved about from one side to the other .
These moves filled the texts of ... One can barely sustain even one of the theses
formulated by the great institutional masters at the beginning of the century . This
virus ...
The conduit — the institution - was moved about from one side to the other .
These moves filled the texts of ... One can barely sustain even one of the theses
formulated by the great institutional masters at the beginning of the century . This
virus ...
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They have also forgotten that any institution , by the simple act of encasing a vital
tension or of achieving a new equilibrium of forces , is stillborn or at least inert .
The vital content of an institution comes from the men who use it as the means for
...
They have also forgotten that any institution , by the simple act of encasing a vital
tension or of achieving a new equilibrium of forces , is stillborn or at least inert .
The vital content of an institution comes from the men who use it as the means for
...
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One such case was that of the Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition , the
only institution whose jurisdiction extended ... Another involved the spread in
Castile of various Catalan mercantile and guild institutions , such as occurred in
the ...
One such case was that of the Tribunal of the Holy Office of the Inquisition , the
only institution whose jurisdiction extended ... Another involved the spread in
Castile of various Catalan mercantile and guild institutions , such as occurred in
the ...
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CHAPTER ONE The First Settlers | 1 |
CHAPTER THREE Roman Hispania | 14 |
CHAPTER FIVE The Triumph of Islam | 28 |
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