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Therefore they worked out a formula of mutual respect for the individuality of the two states – Catalonia and Aragon — who were united on that occasion , under a system whereby each retained complete autonomy .
Therefore they worked out a formula of mutual respect for the individuality of the two states – Catalonia and Aragon — who were united on that occasion , under a system whereby each retained complete autonomy .
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This policy created an atmosphere of unrest in Catalonia where the principles of a contractual state , based on an oligarchy of nobles and bourgeoisie , were stated with increasing precision ( in the Cortes from 1454 to 1458 ) in the ...
This policy created an atmosphere of unrest in Catalonia where the principles of a contractual state , based on an oligarchy of nobles and bourgeoisie , were stated with increasing precision ( in the Cortes from 1454 to 1458 ) in the ...
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This transformation was so violent that Catalonia hovered on the verge of ruin for fifteen years . But with time the elimination of privileges and fueros produced unexpected benefits : Catalans not only were forced to look toward the ...
This transformation was so violent that Catalonia hovered on the verge of ruin for fifteen years . But with time the elimination of privileges and fueros produced unexpected benefits : Catalans not only were forced to look toward 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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