a farce (3 ª delivery)
Mr More, on his inauguration as president of the Community of Catalonia from the balcony (to me, it scares the balconies to which any fool can go to talk nonsense, nothing is more dangerous than a fool with balconies the street (Jaime Campmany) promised a "full national", I do not know you, dear reader, but to me this seems a more moderate language, and intelligent than some cenutrios separatists, it is possible that Mr. More has present the advice as I recall a certain Joan Pla (quote from memory) gave Mr Josep Tarradellas to not be too demanding on the issue of independence "because in Catalonia manufacture many shorts and not have so many butts "or perhaps because Mr. More if you have gone to school and read some history, you may have read Desclot Bernat Chronicle tells us in chapter eight as the Count of Barcelona appeared before the Emperor of Germany by saying: "... Lord, I am a gentleman of Spain ..." and in another passage to the Empress says "... I am an earl of Spain called the Count of Barcelona."
In the book of Michael Braveheart also collected views on historical works written without respect to scientific objectivity, and D. Santiago Alberti his "Dictionary Biogràfic" says Pere Miquel Carbonell "His glosses and interpolations are often not very accurate ... his work is almost always adheres to anecdotal evidence" of the work of Jalpí Roig says. "Like others of the time, did not scruple to invent chronicles ... continued many apocryphal legends without foundation and often distort the historical truth.
D. Menéndez y Pelayo: "... the Chronicles Catalan are the most naive and picturesque in the Middle Ages" (Note to Chap. XCVIII Cròniques Les quatre grans. Barcelona 1971).
D. Ferran Soldevila, "... it is really admirable the power of invention of Ramon Muntaner in his Chronicle. "(Diccionari Biogràfic Barcelona 1966).
D. Josep Pla: "... the romantic history is a false story. Will we one day in Catalonia a true and objective history? When will we have a history that does not contain the Memec for purely romantic stories that come out? (News capvesprol. Josep Pla. Ed. Destination 1979). Michael Braveheart
asks "Is there a Catalan judicial robes that have the humility to change and rectify? Lord But allow me to express a wish: that his activity as head of government of Catalonia is such that on of his death does not inspire anyone an epitaph for his tomb similar to this. Jeu here
Artur Mas, / that goes wrong in life fer bé i, / and that goes fer bé, ho va fer Malament, / i the evil that is ho va fer bé fer.
Since I did not fluent in Castilian Catalan repeat it. Here lies
Artur Mas, who made wrong and right in life, / the good he did, he did evil, / and the evil that he did well.
This is not mine, somewhere I read because I'm not so clever.
Until another day, God willing.
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