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In regard to Italy and Spain, though during the first few centuries studied the
united state Castile-Aragon did not embrace all the population of the Spanish
Peninsula, nor did Savoy and Sardinia embrace all of the Italian population, most
of the ...
In regard to Italy and Spain, though during the first few centuries studied the
united state Castile-Aragon did not embrace all the population of the Spanish
Peninsula, nor did Savoy and Sardinia embrace all of the Italian population, most
of the ...
Strana 303
Here again , as the basis for the size of the population of Italian Rome and of the
Roman Empire , we take the ... other existing estimates , or if we should change
the assumed figures of population of Italy 1,000,000 in either direction , and those
...
Here again , as the basis for the size of the population of Italian Rome and of the
Roman Empire , we take the ... other existing estimates , or if we should change
the assumed figures of population of Italy 1,000,000 in either direction , and those
...
Strana 323
H. Italy . Before 1870 , by “ Italy ” we mean the kingdom of Savoy ( Sardinia ) .
Until the second half of the nineteenth century Italy was , as Metternich put it at
the Vienna Congress , a geographic concept rather than a united body politic .
H. Italy . Before 1870 , by “ Italy ” we mean the kingdom of Savoy ( Sardinia ) .
Until the second half of the nineteenth century Italy was , as Metternich put it at
the Vienna Congress , a geographic concept rather than a united body politic .
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RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Chapter Two FLUCTUATION OF THE FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPUL | 43 |
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