The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 22Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1852 - American periodicals |
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... Spain and Portugal , and all their possessions , can lay claim only to the posses- sion of bare civilization . These manufacturers of books to train the infant mind would perhaps be at a loss to distinguish the difference indicated on ...
... Spain and Portugal , and all their possessions , can lay claim only to the posses- sion of bare civilization . These manufacturers of books to train the infant mind would perhaps be at a loss to distinguish the difference indicated on ...
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... Spain consisted of several independ- ent kingdoms , differing from each other in the enjoyment of civil and political liberty ; and it was the arduous and difficult task of the monarchs who succeeded after their union , to mould the ...
... Spain consisted of several independ- ent kingdoms , differing from each other in the enjoyment of civil and political liberty ; and it was the arduous and difficult task of the monarchs who succeeded after their union , to mould the ...
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... Spain from the dominion of the Moors . The conquest of Granada completed the reinte- gration of the Spanish Christian monarchy . But Spain had been for centuries the home of the Moors , and through- out the kingdom numbers of powerful ...
... Spain from the dominion of the Moors . The conquest of Granada completed the reinte- gration of the Spanish Christian monarchy . But Spain had been for centuries the home of the Moors , and through- out the kingdom numbers of powerful ...
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... Spain , and of Louis XI . of France , aimed at the com- plete overthrow of feudalism , by reducing the power of the nobles and increasing that of the throne . The Pro- testants of the Continent , those especially of France , were an ...
... Spain , and of Louis XI . of France , aimed at the com- plete overthrow of feudalism , by reducing the power of the nobles and increasing that of the throne . The Pro- testants of the Continent , those especially of France , were an ...
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... Spain ceased to enjoy the monopoly of the valuable trade to the East Indies . If , under all these untoward circumstances , Philip could retain , not the affection but even the adoration of his Spanish subjects , there must have been ...
... Spain ceased to enjoy the monopoly of the valuable trade to the East Indies . If , under all these untoward circumstances , Philip could retain , not the affection but even the adoration of his Spanish subjects , there must have been ...
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