Julio Camba, the great Galician writer, felt great devotion to Ortega, the philosopher: "Pure and elegant intelligence of Spain". He would always remember, with the irony and slyness that his prose gave off, the dawn in which the thinker went, with broken health, to Congress to explain to the rest of the ladies and gentlemen that autonomy and federalism were not analogous concepts, as some promoted, but opposed . "As it is not the same - the clever columnist muttered on his own - fit the pieces

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