A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... mediaeval man usually was a very anemic person . Unsanitary conditions and inadequate nutrition raised the death rate of the mediaeval towns a good deal higher than the birth rate . Mediaeval towns differed infinitely in size and ...
... mediaeval man usually was a very anemic person . Unsanitary conditions and inadequate nutrition raised the death rate of the mediaeval towns a good deal higher than the birth rate . Mediaeval towns differed infinitely in size and ...
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... Mediaeval conditions were summed up by Jacques of Vitry , in the thirteenth century , when he said : " Everywhere one sees the strong oppressing the weak , and the great devouring the small . " At the beginning of the thir- teenth ...
... Mediaeval conditions were summed up by Jacques of Vitry , in the thirteenth century , when he said : " Everywhere one sees the strong oppressing the weak , and the great devouring the small . " At the beginning of the thir- teenth ...
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... mediaeval ( see also Manorial system , Serfdom ) emancipation of , 422-423 living conditions of , 404-407 revolts of , 523-524 , 550 , 746 Pelagius ( heretic ) , 198 Peloponnesian War , 35-38 Pepin the Short , 232 , 275 , 488 donation ...
... mediaeval ( see also Manorial system , Serfdom ) emancipation of , 422-423 living conditions of , 404-407 revolts of , 523-524 , 550 , 746 Pelagius ( heretic ) , 198 Peloponnesian War , 35-38 Pepin the Short , 232 , 275 , 488 donation ...
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