A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... Monarchy : The Fifteenth Century . Louis XI of France .... 554 557 The New Monarchy in England : Henry VII . 561 The New Monarchy in Spain and Portugal . The Italian City - States . Germany Remains Disunited 564 566 569 Switzerland 570 ...
... Monarchy : The Fifteenth Century . Louis XI of France .... 554 557 The New Monarchy in England : Henry VII . 561 The New Monarchy in Spain and Portugal . The Italian City - States . Germany Remains Disunited 564 566 569 Switzerland 570 ...
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... MONARCHY IN ENGLAND : HENRY VII The New Monarchy also affected England . The Wars of the Roses , which had resulted in the extinction of many old noble houses and the impoverishment of many others , had led to so much social disorder ...
... MONARCHY IN ENGLAND : HENRY VII The New Monarchy also affected England . The Wars of the Roses , which had resulted in the extinction of many old noble houses and the impoverishment of many others , had led to so much social disorder ...
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... monarchy ( 1660 ) took England back nearly two centuries : the respective rights of Parliament and the crown had to be worked out anew , and , to establish its claim to supremacy , each party sought precedents in the period before 1485 ...
... monarchy ( 1660 ) took England back nearly two centuries : the respective rights of Parliament and the crown had to be worked out anew , and , to establish its claim to supremacy , each party sought precedents in the period before 1485 ...
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