A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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Arthur Pryor Watts. After the middle of the fourteenth century the constant quar- rel of the Christian kingdoms in the Balkans prepared the way for the rapid advance of Turkish power . From the beginning of the fourteenth century , the ...
Arthur Pryor Watts. After the middle of the fourteenth century the constant quar- rel of the Christian kingdoms in the Balkans prepared the way for the rapid advance of Turkish power . From the beginning of the fourteenth century , the ...
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... century , England had made the transition from a feudal to a national government . The coun- try was conscious of its unity . Government officials were for the most part English . The central ... Fourteenth Century: The Constitutional Trend.
... century , England had made the transition from a feudal to a national government . The coun- try was conscious of its unity . Government officials were for the most part English . The central ... Fourteenth Century: The Constitutional Trend.
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... fourteenth century . Ockham's writings were banned by the conservative University of Paris eight years before his death ; but they were permitted at Prague , Vienna , and Heidelberg . Many of the fourteenth - century scientists were ...
... fourteenth century . Ockham's writings were banned by the conservative University of Paris eight years before his death ; but they were permitted at Prague , Vienna , and Heidelberg . Many of the fourteenth - century scientists were ...
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