Approaches to the History of SpainUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 189 páginas |
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... considered " usurpers " of the Visigothic state as — and this is an essential fact — because they were considered adversaries of the Catholic faith . Carried along the same path by her own mystical enterprise of rescuing the Holy Lands ...
... considered " usurpers " of the Visigothic state as — and this is an essential fact — because they were considered adversaries of the Catholic faith . Carried along the same path by her own mystical enterprise of rescuing the Holy Lands ...
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... considered all old institutions venerable , and considered excellent any scheme that made it possible to maintain intact the Buddhistic splendor of the monarchy . No one can be surprised , therefore , at the drastic measure that ended ...
... considered all old institutions venerable , and considered excellent any scheme that made it possible to maintain intact the Buddhistic splendor of the monarchy . No one can be surprised , therefore , at the drastic measure that ended ...
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... considered pure or authentic if they conform to established traditions in Spain . For the dangerous Spanish tendency to honor the form of casticismo rather than the spirit , see Miguel de Unamuno ( 1864–1936 ) , En torno al cas- ticismo ...
... considered pure or authentic if they conform to established traditions in Spain . For the dangerous Spanish tendency to honor the form of casticismo rather than the spirit , see Miguel de Unamuno ( 1864–1936 ) , En torno al cas- ticismo ...
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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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