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For when the Romans launched their counterattack against Hannibal's overwhelming campaign in Italy , they sent to the Hispanic coasts not only an army led by the Scipio family , 2 but also a complex 9 1 A primary objective of the Barca ...
For when the Romans launched their counterattack against Hannibal's overwhelming campaign in Italy , they sent to the Hispanic coasts not only an army led by the Scipio family , 2 but also a complex 9 1 A primary objective of the Barca ...
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This was the great solution , at the very moment when Flanders and Italy were becoming great wool purchasers ; to base the monarchy's fiscal system on the flocks that moved back and forth from summer to winter pasture , flocks that had ...
This was the great solution , at the very moment when Flanders and Italy were becoming great wool purchasers ; to base the monarchy's fiscal system on the flocks that moved back and forth from summer to winter pasture , flocks that had ...
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... despite the meager output of an industry whose products could compete neither in quality nor in price with those of France , Flanders , and Italy ; despite the financial incompetency of a court constantly on the verge of bankruptcy ...
... despite the meager output of an industry whose products could compete neither in quality nor in price with those of France , Flanders , and Italy ; despite the financial incompetency of a court constantly on the verge of bankruptcy ...
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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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