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... e time the week was out, it had been read aloud in town squares, copied in city halls, and nailed to the doors of churches and guildhouses. "Abolishment of Feudal Privilege" and "Unified Civil Code" became the talk of the capital—then the countryside, then the ports.
But inside the gilded estates and cathedral halls, it sparked something colder than conversation.
It sparked resistance.
In the ducal palace of Valencia, Duke Luis Ronda slammed his cane against the marble fl ...
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