A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... tried to evade the pressure of Parliament to depend on appropriations it might grant , and the result was a long struggle over the control of finance and taxation which occupied the attention of the king and Parliament ( 1341-1375 ) ...
... tried to evade the pressure of Parliament to depend on appropriations it might grant , and the result was a long struggle over the control of finance and taxation which occupied the attention of the king and Parliament ( 1341-1375 ) ...
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... tried to bring theology and reason into harmony , and also sought to complete and systematize dogma . They proceeded to formulate the doctrine of the seven sacra- ments , which was perhaps the most important result of their theological ...
... tried to bring theology and reason into harmony , and also sought to complete and systematize dogma . They proceeded to formulate the doctrine of the seven sacra- ments , which was perhaps the most important result of their theological ...
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... tried to protect themselves by working for several clothiers . Opposition to the burdens resting on the poor became so strong that craftsmen frequently tried to revolt against the rich city merchants . Some historians regard this as the ...
... tried to protect themselves by working for several clothiers . Opposition to the burdens resting on the poor became so strong that craftsmen frequently tried to revolt against the rich city merchants . Some historians regard this as the ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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