A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... improved the royal money that it was generally preferred to that of the nobility . He prohibited the circulation of feudal coins within his own . domain , and , although the sovereign lords of such [ 489 ] MEDIAEVAL TOWNS AND TRADE.
... improved the royal money that it was generally preferred to that of the nobility . He prohibited the circulation of feudal coins within his own . domain , and , although the sovereign lords of such [ 489 ] MEDIAEVAL TOWNS AND TRADE.
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... improved the article or because the value of the article had been increased on account of differences of place or time , or the danger to which the merchant exposed himself in transferring the article from one place to another . " And ...
... improved the article or because the value of the article had been increased on account of differences of place or time , or the danger to which the merchant exposed himself in transferring the article from one place to another . " And ...
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... improvements were made in agricultural methods . During the Elizabethan period , these improvements resulted in the slow but steady increase in the productivity of the soil , owing to a more intelligent use of the land . From the end of ...
... improvements were made in agricultural methods . During the Elizabethan period , these improvements resulted in the slow but steady increase in the productivity of the soil , owing to a more intelligent use of the land . From the end of ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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