Aún no tenemos significados para "spanish cortes".
1In 1813 the Spanish Cortes issued a decree that the missions in Texas should be secularised.
2The treaty had still to be ratified, and the disposition of the Spanish Cortes was uncertain.
3The Liberal party in the Spanish Cortes has declared itself in favor of honest reforms in Cuba.
4The recent law passed by the Spanish Cortes for the suppression of religious houses, has been strictly enforced here.
5The Spanish Cortes and the Parliament of Paris ratified this treaty, and it became incorporated with the public law of Europe.
6The Spanish Cortes, or Parliament, long cooped up in Cadiz, now sought to put in force the recently devised democratic constitution.
7It is also true that the Spanish Cortes, in 1814, decreed the opening of a canal, a decree deferred and never executed.
8A Jesuit before the revolution; since then an exiled Liberal leader; now a member of the Spanish Cortes; Rebello was always a Jew.
9Amongst these may be reckoned Don Lucas Alaman, who passed many years in Europe, and in 1820 was deputy to the Spanish Cortes.
10The merino stock of George III., from which the Australian stocks were partly drawn, was sent to that monarch by the Spanish cortes.
11That treaty promised Cuba representation in the Spanish Cortes, or congress, but while it was kept in the letter it was broken in spirit.
12They said that such action could only be taken by the Spanish Cortes (the Congress) or by a special decree of the Crown.
13On May 1, 1865, the Queen of Spain sanctioned a law of the Spanish Cortes providing for the relinquishment of the colony.