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y fue el grito de Túpac Amaru el que alerta, el que exige y el que impele, hacia la libertad. Y el criollo y el indio se estrechan anhelantes de un único ideal y la entrega de su alma y su sangre dio el blanco y los rojos del emblema que al mundo anunció que soberano se yergue el Perú. Para gloria de Dios.
A Dios humanado vemos en el suelo Y al hombre en el cielo porque Él le quisiera "Many prophecies have prophesied it, and even in our days we have reached it, God in flesh we see on the ground, and men in heaven because He would wanted"
Lo vi y te vi but never *Lo y te vi = "I saw him and you" Occasionally, however, with verbs such as dejar ("to let"), which generally takes a direct object as well as a subsequent verb as a further grammatical argument, objects of two different verbs will appear together and thus may appear to be objects of the same verb:
Dios : Carlism believes in the Catholic Faith as a cornerstone of Spain, and must be politically active in its defense. Patria : Carlism is heavily patriotic, Traditionalism sees the Fatherland as the nesting of communities (municipal, regional, Spain) united under one. Rey : The concept of national sovereignty is rejected.
Dios, Patria, Libertad "God, Homeland, Liberty" The coat of arms of the Dominican Republic features a shield in similarly quartered colors as the flag, supported by a bay laurel branch (left) and a palm frond (right); above the shield, a blue ribbon displays the national motto : Dios, Patria, Libertad (God, Homeland, Liberty).
Liz Hatton, the teen with cancer who Kate Middleton helped fulfill a “bucket list” dream, has died.. In a heartfelt message posted on X, Liz’s mother, Robyana, shared the news that her 17 ...
Week 11 is in the books and oh my there's a lot of panic on these fantasy streets. Dalton Del Don joins Matt Harmon for another edition of the 'People's Panic Meter' to answer all of your listener ...
The first being that it should be compliant with Principle VI of the UN's 1541 Resolution and be product of a process of self-determination. The MUS also demands that Public Law 81-600, known as the Federal Relations Law and that keeps Puerto Rico subjected to the territorial clause, be abolished as part of the proposal stripping and retaining ...