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Page 43
Salvador de Madariaga. CHAPTER VI TO OLD SPAIN THROUGH NEW SPAIN S I IMONCITO had expressed his wish to go to Spain when he was eleven . Carlos had considered the matter and requested Esteban to have the boy exempted from the obligation ...
Salvador de Madariaga. CHAPTER VI TO OLD SPAIN THROUGH NEW SPAIN S I IMONCITO had expressed his wish to go to Spain when he was eleven . Carlos had considered the matter and requested Esteban to have the boy exempted from the obligation ...
Page 106
... Spain , till then one of the chief objects of British ambition and animosity , became an ally , a real , not a merely political ally . Napoleon and Talleyrand had at last achieved for England what England had never brought off for more ...
... Spain , till then one of the chief objects of British ambition and animosity , became an ally , a real , not a merely political ally . Napoleon and Talleyrand had at last achieved for England what England had never brought off for more ...
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... Spain from her American settlements previous to the beginning of 1810. " He is speaking of gifts for the war . " " True there were some disturbing factors . One was security . “ What will become of us , should Spain be conquered ? was ...
... Spain from her American settlements previous to the beginning of 1810. " He is speaking of gifts for the war . " " True there were some disturbing factors . One was security . “ What will become of us , should Spain be conquered ? was ...
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