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Spain held great power over Latin Americans, so long as it worked with the Catholic Church. ... This broke down in the 19th century when Spain fell out with the Catholic Church. ..…
Spain held great power over Latin Americans, so long as it worked with the Catholic Church. ... This broke down in the 19th century when Spain fell out with the Catholic Church. ..…
For five centuries thereafter, a series of Western powers — Portugal, Spain, Holland, Great Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and, finally, the United States — overturned preexisting regional orders as they imposed their own on the world. ..…
The Spaniard was explaining to The New York Times what lay behind the rise of Vox, which the Times calls “Spain’s first far-right party since the end of the Franco dictatorship in 1975.” . ..…
Rehnquist based the decision on early 19th-century precedent involving Palmyra, ship commissioned as privateer by King of Spain to attack U.S vessels. ..…
The Bonapartist tendencies of the regime have been accentuated not only by the activation of Gagging Law and the trials of leftist activists, trade unionists and artists for fabricated crimes that seeks to deactivate any mobilisation and intimidate fighting organisations. ..…
Marching in the parade were personnel from nine other European nations Germany, Spain, United Kingdom, Belgium, Denmark, Estonia, Netherlands, Portugal and Finland.. ..…
In the same vein, it accuses the prosecutor of blaming the defendants for 'violence perpetrated on 1-O by [Spain’s] National Police and Civil Guard, thus minimizing the severe nature of injuries suffered by citizens'. . ..…
For five centuries thereafter, series of Western powers Portugal, Spain, Holland, Great Britain, France, Germany, Russia, and, finally, the United States overturned preexisting regional orders as they imposed their own on the world. ..…
Trend on distribution of abortions by gestation for Estonia, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Iceland, Italy, New Zealand, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden . 36. ..…
Because the Church elders were sometimes too fastidious to whip up the masses, emigrés from Republican Spain, who were partial to Franco and Mussolini, frequently took their place, calling for a more ecstatic faith to counter Communism’s appeal: ‘We do not want a cold Catholicism. ..…