A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... demand for silver coins . If the Athenian had desired to learn something of the history of the city before him , he would have had to interview the town gos- sip , for in 290 no history of Rome had yet been written . There was , in fact ...
... demand for silver coins . If the Athenian had desired to learn something of the history of the city before him , he would have had to interview the town gos- sip , for in 290 no history of Rome had yet been written . There was , in fact ...
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... demand for English wool brought high prices . Since much of England , especially in the west , was better adapted to pasturage than to tillage , arable land was enclosed by hedges in order to convert farm land into sheep pastures ...
... demand for English wool brought high prices . Since much of England , especially in the west , was better adapted to pasturage than to tillage , arable land was enclosed by hedges in order to convert farm land into sheep pastures ...
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... demand by the Church , which thereby aided in promoting long - distance trade . It was largely the European demand for silks and spices that caused the destruction of the economic isolation of western Europe . The West , however , built ...
... demand by the Church , which thereby aided in promoting long - distance trade . It was largely the European demand for silks and spices that caused the destruction of the economic isolation of western Europe . The West , however , built ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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