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Spain's empire in the New World : the role of ideas in institutional and social change / Colin M. MacLachlan.
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Main Author:
MacLachlan, Colin M.
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
Berkeley :
University of California Press,
c1988.
Subjects:
Spain
>
Colonies
>
America
>
Administration.
Spain
>
Colonies
>
America
>
Constitutional history.
Spain
>
Colonies
>
America
>
Social policy.
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JV4062 .M32 1988
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