A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... important results . It protected a part of the population from the despotism of the feudal nobility . By training the bourgeoisie in the problem of providing for public works , in the assessment of taxes , and in a regular system of ...
... important results . It protected a part of the population from the despotism of the feudal nobility . By training the bourgeoisie in the problem of providing for public works , in the assessment of taxes , and in a regular system of ...
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... importance in the Norman period , for William made it the highest court open to the greatest number of people . In criminal matters , it was the most important court in England . The key to the legal development in England was the ...
... importance in the Norman period , for William made it the highest court open to the greatest number of people . In criminal matters , it was the most important court in England . The key to the legal development in England was the ...
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... IMPORTANT In 1327 a period of anarchy began which , because of the tre- mendous ambition of the overmighty nobles , lasted for one hundred years . The constitutional progress of the reign of Edward III ( 1327-1377 ) was most important ...
... IMPORTANT In 1327 a period of anarchy began which , because of the tre- mendous ambition of the overmighty nobles , lasted for one hundred years . The constitutional progress of the reign of Edward III ( 1327-1377 ) was most important ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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