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Moderantism was,
together with Progressivism, one of the two main
currents of 19th
century Spanish liberalism. It had its
origins in the so-called moderates...
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nitrobenzene or dinitrotoluene) plus a
little paraffin or
castor oil as a
moderant for the chlorate.
Several different types were made, and they were prin****lly...
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propellant consisting of
nitrocellulose with
added stabiliser and
ballistic moderants. Cartridge, Blank, F3A1: A
version of the F3
cartridge with chemically...
- DGN (diethylene
glycol dinitrate), and
acetyl cellulose.
Deterrents (or
moderants) are used to slow the
burning rate.
Deterrents include centralites (symmetrical...
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functions by herself;
which immediately proved to be in full
harmony with
moderantism,
after a
period of
parliamentary intrigues led by the
progressive Salustiano...
- of
Antonio Cánovas del Castillo. The party's
political ideology of "
Moderantism" (Spanish: moderantismo) is
comparable to
British conservatism and, especially...
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symmetrical diphenyl urea
compounds used as
smokeless powder deterrents (or
moderants) were
called centralites after the laboratory. The
preferred ethyl centralite...
- With the
Moyano Law, therefore, the
great principles of
historical moderantism were
definitively implemented:
relative gratuity for
primary education...
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exclusive linking of the
Crown with one of the
currents of
liberalism (
moderantism),
which forced the
other (progressivism) to
resort to
force (the pronunciamiento...
- newspapers: La Época, El
Diario Español and La
Correspondencia de España.
Moderantism Parties and
factions in
Isabelline Spain Martínez Gallego, Francesc....