-
kingdom any more; the new
arrangement for
Navarre was
later called the Ley
Paccionada or 'Compromise Act',
invoking a 'spirit of compromise'. The
Basque Provinces...
- the
Navarrese were
compensated with the
Compromise Act (Spanish: Ley
Paccionada) in 1841, a set of tax,
administrative and
other prerogatives, conjuring...
- for the
Modification of
Fueros (later
called the "Compromise Act", Ley
Paccionada)
definitely made the
kingdom into a
province after a
compromise was reached...
- OCLC 433359427.
Orella Unzué, Jose Luis (2015-11-02). "Convenio
navarro o Ley
Paccionada de 1841". Naiz. Naiz.
Retrieved 2015-11-27. "LAURAK BAT". Auñamendi Entziklopedia...
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above arrangements, but
signed the
separate 1841 "Compromise Act" (Ley
Paccionada),
whereby Navarre ceased officially to
exist as a
kingdom and was made...
-
parliament of the
kingdom (the Cortes). That
compromise (called
later the Ley
Paccionada, the
Compromise Act)
accepted further curtailments to self-government...
- in the nation's interest. So, the law of 16
August 1841
known as Ley
Paccionada (negotiated law)
introduced changes and
suppressed some of the provisions...
-
Navarre negotiated separately from the rest of
Basque districts the Ley
Paccionada (or
Compromise Act) in
Navarre (1841),
which granted some administrative...
- happened.
Orella Unzué, Jose Luis (2015-11-02). "Convenio
navarro o Ley
Paccionada de 1841". Naiz. Naiz.
Retrieved 2015-11-27 Adot Lerga, Álvaro Monreal...
- p. 237. Carr, p. 7, 468. Navarra;
Jaime Ignacio del
Burgo (2004). Ley
paccionada de
Navarra de 1841:
homenaje al
Ministro D. José
Alonso Ruiz. Ministerio...