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Second , the Spanish government developed a profound respect for authority by
utilizing the missionaries themselves , and then by bringing to bear upon the
Indians the beneficent and paternal effect of royal power . .. Authority was never ...
Second , the Spanish government developed a profound respect for authority by
utilizing the missionaries themselves , and then by bringing to bear upon the
Indians the beneficent and paternal effect of royal power . .. Authority was never ...
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With respect to what happened we wish to manifest the following : you know that
you did not confuse us with jewel thieves . " At your asking the comrade showed
his document of identity and gave you the explanations asked for , unarmed and
...
With respect to what happened we wish to manifest the following : you know that
you did not confuse us with jewel thieves . " At your asking the comrade showed
his document of identity and gave you the explanations asked for , unarmed and
...
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The fundamental axis of the program is each country's self - respect . If this
principle is adopted with conviction , then each action which violates it —
whatever the immediate , external results - is harmful to the nation which takes it .
Acceptance ...
The fundamental axis of the program is each country's self - respect . If this
principle is adopted with conviction , then each action which violates it —
whatever the immediate , external results - is harmful to the nation which takes it .
Acceptance ...
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The Moods of Iturbides Mexico Javier Ocampo | 59 |
Representative Leader or Deviant Person | 65 |
1833 | 88 |
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