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- parliament chose not only the three compromisarios from Aragon but also the three Catalan and the three Valencian compromisarios too. The angry complaints among...
- it was about to be revealed: the conservatives formed the Cuerpo de Compromisarios which pledged to continue supporting the La Solidaridad while the radicals...
- Parliament members and an equal number of democratically elected members ("compromisarios").[citation needed] The Holy Roman Empire also had an electoral college...
- Council of 15 members, eight of whom were elected by a "Colegio de Compromisarios" and the other seven were named by the Governor General in representation...
- Philippines, later becoming a member of the La Liga Filipina, Cuerpo de Compromisarios and La Propaganda. In 1896, the Spaniards arrested and imprisoned him...
- revolution, La Liga Filipina split into two factions: the moderate Cuerpo de Compromisarios, which wanted simply to continue to support the revolution, and the...
- Domingo Franco and Numeriano Adriano would later establish the Cuerpo de Compromisarios. The Katipunan obtained overwhelming number of members and attracted...
- consisting of the members of the legislature and an equal number of "compromisarios". These latter were citizen electors chosen by po****r vote. The legislature...
- following the incident. Due to the findings of the audit, Barcelona compromisarios (commissioners) voted to enforce the social action of responsibility...
- members, who still believed in peaceful reforms set up the Cuerpo de Compromisarios, which pledged continued support to the reformists in Spain. The radicals...