A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... estate . According to the terms of an English law of 1184 , any man of the third estate caught hunting in royal forests was liable to have his eyes put out and his limbs mutilated . This meant that any violation of the hunting ...
... estate . According to the terms of an English law of 1184 , any man of the third estate caught hunting in royal forests was liable to have his eyes put out and his limbs mutilated . This meant that any violation of the hunting ...
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... third estate , which had for several generations supported the king against both the clergy and nobility in order to obtain security and protection by means of more uniform laws and the maintenance of internal peace , was now powerful ...
... third estate , which had for several generations supported the king against both the clergy and nobility in order to obtain security and protection by means of more uniform laws and the maintenance of internal peace , was now powerful ...
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... third estate furnished him with many legistes and magistrates , and in order to lessen the power of the nobility he increased their number . So strictly did he rule the Church that he alienated the clergy . To augment the authority of ...
... third estate furnished him with many legistes and magistrates , and in order to lessen the power of the nobility he increased their number . So strictly did he rule the Church that he alienated the clergy . To augment the authority of ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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