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Decisive milestones in this process were the battle over Adoptionism ( to which I
have already referred ) and the establishment by Alfonso II of the cult of the
Apostle St . , James in Campostela ( Galicia ) . However , it is not necessary to go
to ...
Decisive milestones in this process were the battle over Adoptionism ( to which I
have already referred ) and the establishment by Alfonso II of the cult of the
Apostle St . , James in Campostela ( Galicia ) . However , it is not necessary to go
to ...
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For industry , the decisive factor was the introduction of cotton cloth
manufacturing , financed by the surplus capital accumulated in agricultural
operations and commercial expansion . The presence of tutorial organizations ,
such as the Board ...
For industry , the decisive factor was the introduction of cotton cloth
manufacturing , financed by the surplus capital accumulated in agricultural
operations and commercial expansion . The presence of tutorial organizations ,
such as the Board ...
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... the kings had been forced to abdicate , in part because of the bungling of
governmental organisms — the full force of this public pressure was revealed in
the decisive events of the last week of May and the first week of June in 1808 .
During ...
... the kings had been forced to abdicate , in part because of the bungling of
governmental organisms — the full force of this public pressure was revealed in
the decisive events of the last week of May and the first week of June in 1808 .
During ...
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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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