Spanish wealth creates both a golden age of art and literature and wasteful monuments such as El Escorial.
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El Escorial
Spanish wealth creates both a golden age of art and literature and wasteful monuments such as El Escorial.
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"And again, everybody knows that. And what this does is it creates opportunities for piracy, which the English and the Dutch will exploit very..."
"It's easy to read, you can read it by yourself, okay? I highly recommend Don Quixote de la Mancha, okay? But during this time,..."
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