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... and with reiterated petitions from those regions to the monarchy for administrative reforms . ... Austria in 1669.4 The objective was to reform the policies and administration of the monarchy , but neither the circumstances nor the ...
... and with reiterated petitions from those regions to the monarchy for administrative reforms . ... Austria in 1669.4 The objective was to reform the policies and administration of the monarchy , but neither the circumstances nor the ...
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But the obstacles were unsurmountable , and even the reforms proposed by Jovellanos in his Report on the Agrarian Law ( 1795 ) were nothing more than a testimony of his patriotic foresightedness . No one was ignorant of the fact that ...
But the obstacles were unsurmountable , and even the reforms proposed by Jovellanos in his Report on the Agrarian Law ( 1795 ) were nothing more than a testimony of his patriotic foresightedness . No one was ignorant of the fact that ...
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first law of agrarian reform known in the history of Andalusia and Extremadura . But the very complex vicissitudes of its application and final failure ( 1766–1793 ) remain hidden behind the diversionary measures employed by the ...
first law of agrarian reform known in the history of Andalusia and Extremadura . But the very complex vicissitudes of its application and final failure ( 1766–1793 ) remain hidden behind the diversionary measures employed by the ...
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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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