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... and by the fact that the Latins were predominantly of one blood and lived on the same general cultural level . ... not interested in expansion , but was jealous of its honor in living up to treaties to protect its nearby allies .
... and by the fact that the Latins were predominantly of one blood and lived on the same general cultural level . ... not interested in expansion , but was jealous of its honor in living up to treaties to protect its nearby allies .
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Monks lived a particular life for its own sake : to serve God and to save their own souls . External works were merely incidental . Moreover , it was unusual for monks to be ordained priests until late in the Middle Ages .
Monks lived a particular life for its own sake : to serve God and to save their own souls . External works were merely incidental . Moreover , it was unusual for monks to be ordained priests until late in the Middle Ages .
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LIVING CONDITIONS OF THE PEASANTRY It is very difficult to imagine the economic condition of the peasantry in mediaeval times . ... Throughout his miserable existence he lived from hand to mouth , and worked from dawn to dark .
LIVING CONDITIONS OF THE PEASANTRY It is very difficult to imagine the economic condition of the peasantry in mediaeval times . ... Throughout his miserable existence he lived from hand to mouth , and worked from dawn to dark .
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