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Meaning of alarma by Andres Alberto Molina Coutiño





Andres Alberto Molina Coutiño

alarma
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Alarm: It is said that Spaniards to fend off enemy armies had by custom stacked their weapons to the scepter of the Fort and to not leave their work was a lookout in charge of warning of the presence of any enemy with the cry "a gun!" (to take up arms). This custom brought him to america according to the book the true story of the new Spain. Bernal days del Castillo

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