A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... tury , the Stoic philosophy appealed only to a group of intel- lectuals and jurists . The conservatives struggled anxiously against the new ideas . Their innate dislike of innovations was aided by the Roman contempt for , and suspicion ...
... tury , the Stoic philosophy appealed only to a group of intel- lectuals and jurists . The conservatives struggled anxiously against the new ideas . Their innate dislike of innovations was aided by the Roman contempt for , and suspicion ...
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... tury , some peasants had been able to accumulate enough money , out of their unearned increment and the sale of produce , to buy their emancipation . The landowners had little choice in the matter . They could either emancipate the ...
... tury , some peasants had been able to accumulate enough money , out of their unearned increment and the sale of produce , to buy their emancipation . The landowners had little choice in the matter . They could either emancipate the ...
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... tury was the increased use of French instead of Latin in prose works . ENGLISH LITERATURE The Italian literary Renaissance affected England little , and , until the sixteenth century , Chaucer was apparently the only man of letters who ...
... tury was the increased use of French instead of Latin in prose works . ENGLISH LITERATURE The Italian literary Renaissance affected England little , and , until the sixteenth century , Chaucer was apparently the only man of letters who ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
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The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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