... one stretches to the confines of the old world, the other advances with the discovery of America to the utmost limits of the new. The period when the first of these vanishes and the second begins, divides their duration into two equal phases, each... In Spain - Page 117by John Lomas (traveller in Spain.) - 1908 - 348 pagesFull view - About this book
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