The World and Its Peoples: MexicoGreystone Press, 1968 - 215 sivua |
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... Church , bore witness to this intention . The Church came under particularly strong attack not only in the constitution but also in the Ley Tejada ( Tejada's law ) passed the previous year . This statute , named for its sponsor Miguel ...
... Church , bore witness to this intention . The Church came under particularly strong attack not only in the constitution but also in the Ley Tejada ( Tejada's law ) passed the previous year . This statute , named for its sponsor Miguel ...
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... church of St. Augustine in Acolman was built in. of church building , even in churches built in the Renaissance style . In monasteries , however , they were usually replaced by a wooden ceiling . One decorative detail derived from ...
... church of St. Augustine in Acolman was built in. of church building , even in churches built in the Renaissance style . In monasteries , however , they were usually replaced by a wooden ceiling . One decorative detail derived from ...
Sivu 172
... CHURCH STYLES The Mudéjar influence made itself felt in the earliest buildings of the conquerors , and was the result of a blending of Spanish Gothic and Arab forms . The traditional church pos- sessed a single nave , with the choir in ...
... CHURCH STYLES The Mudéjar influence made itself felt in the earliest buildings of the conquerors , and was the result of a blending of Spanish Gothic and Arab forms . The traditional church pos- sessed a single nave , with the choir in ...
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Sinaloa | 32 |
Vegetables and Fruits Sugar Cane Coffee and Other | 40 |
MEXICO IS A FEDERAL REPUBLIC CON | 79 |
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