Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... defended a limitation on the absolute power of the monarch through a written constitution that safeguards the right of the Cortes to legislate as the representative of the people , and the right of the individual to defend his private ...
... defended a limitation on the absolute power of the monarch through a written constitution that safeguards the right of the Cortes to legislate as the representative of the people , and the right of the individual to defend his private ...
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... defend itself . Many writers have pointed out the com- plexity of this phenomenon : the use of the armed forces of a nation to defend one party or one politician or one viewpoint ; the paradoxical combination of justifying the right to ...
... defend itself . Many writers have pointed out the com- plexity of this phenomenon : the use of the armed forces of a nation to defend one party or one politician or one viewpoint ; the paradoxical combination of justifying the right to ...
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... defended and protected by the state itself ( the Constitution of 1845 and the Concordat of 1851 ) . Meanwhile Democratic ... defend the Catholic roots of Hispanic life . However , during those same years the gen- erous policies of the ...
... defended and protected by the state itself ( the Constitution of 1845 and the Concordat of 1851 ) . Meanwhile Democratic ... defend the Catholic roots of Hispanic life . However , during those same years the gen- erous policies of 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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