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... nor minor Roman administrative officials ever viewed Hispanic problems as a
separate matter , nor did they encourage any tendency in that direction . They
and the gilded Hispanic youth felt only the greatness and the unity of the City and
of ...
... nor minor Roman administrative officials ever viewed Hispanic problems as a
separate matter , nor did they encourage any tendency in that direction . They
and the gilded Hispanic youth felt only the greatness and the unity of the City and
of ...
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... checked by the Castilian expansion in the direction of Murcia . Even though the
drive to Languedoc was halted at the battle of Muret ( 1213 ) — where Peter II the
Catholic , father of James I , died — the Catalans profited enormously from that ...
... checked by the Castilian expansion in the direction of Murcia . Even though the
drive to Languedoc was halted at the battle of Muret ( 1213 ) — where Peter II the
Catholic , father of James I , died — the Catalans profited enormously from that ...
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The tentacles of this bureaucracy reached out in one direction to Afrancesado
bankers in exile and in another direction to cotton manufacturers in Barcelona , to
merchants in Cádiz , and also to no small number of Moderate Liberal groups in ...
The tentacles of this bureaucracy reached out in one direction to Afrancesado
bankers in exile and in another direction to cotton manufacturers in Barcelona , to
merchants in Cádiz , and also to no small number of Moderate Liberal groups in ...
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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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