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... elimination of the Muslims from the lands of Spain , as much because the
Muslims were considered " usurpers ” of the Visigothic state as — and this is an
essential fact — because they were considered adversaries of the Catholic faith .
... elimination of the Muslims from the lands of Spain , as much because the
Muslims were considered " usurpers ” of the Visigothic state as — and this is an
essential fact — because they were considered adversaries of the Catholic faith .
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He set in motion the power of England , Brittany , Burgundy , and Naples , and
when he considered this insufficient , the power of Castile . When Barcelona
surrendered in 1472 — salvaging the theoretical principles of the revolutionary ...
He set in motion the power of England , Brittany , Burgundy , and Naples , and
when he considered this insufficient , the power of Castile . When Barcelona
surrendered in 1472 — salvaging the theoretical principles of the revolutionary ...
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Under such circumstances the state apparatus limited itself to a passive role ; it
considered all old institutions venerable , and considered excellent any scheme
that made it possible to maintain intact the Buddhistic splendor of the monarchy .
Under such circumstances the state apparatus limited itself to a passive role ; it
considered all old institutions venerable , and considered excellent any scheme
that made it possible to maintain intact the Buddhistic splendor of the monarchy .
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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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