A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... France and England . In general , the political history of England treats of the development of parliamentary govern- ment ; that of France deals with the growth of the power of the monarchy . During the last half of the Middle Ages ...
... France and England . In general , the political history of England treats of the development of parliamentary govern- ment ; that of France deals with the growth of the power of the monarchy . During the last half of the Middle Ages ...
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... France , there were still four large fiefs : Flanders , Brittany , Burgundy , and Guienne . THE VALOIS KINGS When the youngest son of Philip IV died without an heir ( 1328 ) , the nearest male relative , Philip de Valois , succeeded to ...
... France , there were still four large fiefs : Flanders , Brittany , Burgundy , and Guienne . THE VALOIS KINGS When the youngest son of Philip IV died without an heir ( 1328 ) , the nearest male relative , Philip de Valois , succeeded to ...
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... France . The country was liberated , but seemingly ruined . During thirty - five years of peace ( 1378-1413 ) , France was kept in a turmoil because a very weak king , Charles VII , a minor only twelve years of age , came to the throne ...
... France . The country was liberated , but seemingly ruined . During thirty - five years of peace ( 1378-1413 ) , France was kept in a turmoil because a very weak king , Charles VII , a minor only twelve years of age , came to the throne ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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