A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... question was not solved , with the result that feudalism was very extreme in France and still more so in Germany . In central Europe the various units became constantly more and more independent . At the same time they also became ...
... question was not solved , with the result that feudalism was very extreme in France and still more so in Germany . In central Europe the various units became constantly more and more independent . At the same time they also became ...
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... questions . One political cause was a complex question of disputed suc- cession to the throne of France . Edward of England was most anxious to break the feudal liens with the French kings and so , ignoring the Salic law , he claimed ...
... questions . One political cause was a complex question of disputed suc- cession to the throne of France . Edward of England was most anxious to break the feudal liens with the French kings and so , ignoring the Salic law , he claimed ...
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... questions of parliamentary rights over taxation were largely concerned with questions of detail . On the continent ... question of the powers and relations of the king and Parliament , and the gradual [ 544 ] FRANCE , ENGLAND IN MIDDLE ...
... questions of parliamentary rights over taxation were largely concerned with questions of detail . On the continent ... question of the powers and relations of the king and Parliament , and the gradual [ 544 ] FRANCE , ENGLAND IN MIDDLE ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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