Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... means not " to beat about the bush ” ( “ andarse por las ramas " ) and consequently , not to get lost either in the clouds or in a labyrinth . It means simply to be firmly rooted in reality , which is where Vicens was from the beginning ...
... means not " to beat about the bush ” ( “ andarse por las ramas " ) and consequently , not to get lost either in the clouds or in a labyrinth . It means simply to be firmly rooted in reality , which is where Vicens was from the beginning ...
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... means for fighting to achieve their own ambitions . The passage of time only aggravates this problem , because an ... mean we should subordinate them to the more brilliant but By Way of Prologue xvii.
... means for fighting to achieve their own ambitions . The passage of time only aggravates this problem , because an ... mean we should subordinate them to the more brilliant but By Way of Prologue xvii.
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... mean this in any purely biological or teleological sense ) lies far beyond the professional historian's concern . In ... means specifically the artistic and intellectual history of a nation , rather than the broader sense in which it is ...
... mean this in any purely biological or teleological sense ) lies far beyond the professional historian's concern . In ... means specifically the artistic and intellectual history of a nation , rather than the broader sense in which it is ...
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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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