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The significance of this idea is simply that it is one way to explain a possible relationship among the twenty - five or , at the most , fifty thousand human beings who inhabited the Peninsula at that time . а CHAPTER TWO Colonizers and ...
The significance of this idea is simply that it is one way to explain a possible relationship among the twenty - five or , at the most , fifty thousand human beings who inhabited the Peninsula at that time . а CHAPTER TWO Colonizers and ...
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Although for nearly two centuries this claim had practically no political value , it did make it possible for them to conserve an element that was decisive for their ultimate objectives . This could be plainly seen when the first ...
Although for nearly two centuries this claim had practically no political value , it did make it possible for them to conserve an element that was decisive for their ultimate objectives . This could be plainly seen when the first ...
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If that were not possible — if Spain were dead — then the Catalans , the Basques , and the Galicians would have to refuse to continue shouldering the added burden of Castile . Therein lay the entire problem . The effect of this restless ...
If that were not possible — if Spain were dead — then the Catalans , the Basques , and the Galicians would have to refuse to continue shouldering the added burden of Castile . Therein lay the entire problem . The effect of this restless ...
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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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