A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... administration and an anti - expansion policy which brought continued peace and unprecedented material prosperity . The Roman peace was not a world peace , but a Mediterranean peace , and afforded an opportunity for the de- velopment of ...
... administration and an anti - expansion policy which brought continued peace and unprecedented material prosperity . The Roman peace was not a world peace , but a Mediterranean peace , and afforded an opportunity for the de- velopment of ...
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... administration of the realm . But the kings had neglected to call it except on rare occasions . However , before going on the third crusade , Philip transformed the royal court into a council of the regency . In addition to persons of ...
... administration of the realm . But the kings had neglected to call it except on rare occasions . However , before going on the third crusade , Philip transformed the royal court into a council of the regency . In addition to persons of ...
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... administration of , 531-532 judicial reforms , 531-533 Henry II ( king of England ) , 289 , 533- 537 administration , 533-534 charter of , 533 judicial reforms , 534-537 relations with France , 537 Henry III ( king of England ) ...
... administration of , 531-532 judicial reforms , 531-533 Henry II ( king of England ) , 289 , 533- 537 administration , 533-534 charter of , 533 judicial reforms , 534-537 relations with France , 537 Henry III ( king of England ) ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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