ON THE EVE OF LIBERALISM, GOOD REASON AND PROOF OF COMMON LAW IN PORTUGUESE AMERICA (1769-1808)
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…in America at the end of the Ancien Régime. It focuses on the impact of the Lei Máxima (Law) of 18 August 1769, later called the Law of Good Reason,…
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