A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... kings . But in spite of this , the king retained one prerogative : the right to administer justice everywhere . Yet it was almost two centuries before the kings were able to dominate the political situation . GROWTH OF ROYAL POWER Early ...
... kings . But in spite of this , the king retained one prerogative : the right to administer justice everywhere . Yet it was almost two centuries before the kings were able to dominate the political situation . GROWTH OF ROYAL POWER Early ...
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... kings became increasingly rare . The English nobles and kings became more truly English and less concerned with continental questions . In place of the old situation , a feeling of rivalry developed between England and France . Since the ...
... kings became increasingly rare . The English nobles and kings became more truly English and less concerned with continental questions . In place of the old situation , a feeling of rivalry developed between England and France . Since the ...
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... ( king of England ) , 526-527 Haroun al Raschid , 245 , 297 Hastings , battle of , 527 Heliocentric theory , 59 , 77 ... ( king of England ) , 531-533 , 538-539 administration of , 531-532 judicial reforms , 531-533 Henry II ( king of ...
... ( king of England ) , 526-527 Haroun al Raschid , 245 , 297 Hastings , battle of , 527 Heliocentric theory , 59 , 77 ... ( king of England ) , 531-533 , 538-539 administration of , 531-532 judicial reforms , 531-533 Henry II ( king of ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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