A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... living for the village communities fell steadily . LIVING CONDITIONS OF THE PEASANTRY It is very difficult to imagine the economic condition of the peasantry in mediaeval times . None of the contemporary writers deigned to give an ...
... living for the village communities fell steadily . LIVING CONDITIONS OF THE PEASANTRY It is very difficult to imagine the economic condition of the peasantry in mediaeval times . None of the contemporary writers deigned to give an ...
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... living mounted steadily in the late mediaeval period . COMMUTATION A second economic cause for the decline of the manor was the gradual substitution of money payments for services and payments in kind . When economic changes in the ...
... living mounted steadily in the late mediaeval period . COMMUTATION A second economic cause for the decline of the manor was the gradual substitution of money payments for services and payments in kind . When economic changes in the ...
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... LIVING IMPROVES - THIRTEENTH CENTURY Toward the close of the mediaeval period , however , im- proved material conditions of living aided in refining social customs . Beginning with the thirteenth century , luxury in [ 441 ] MEDIAEVAL ...
... LIVING IMPROVES - THIRTEENTH CENTURY Toward the close of the mediaeval period , however , im- proved material conditions of living aided in refining social customs . Beginning with the thirteenth century , luxury in [ 441 ] MEDIAEVAL ...
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