A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... universal empire . In Germany the ideal policy was thought to be the safest . After the disintegration of the Frankish Empire , Germany was composed of the four great duchies : Bavaria , Swabia , Franconia , and Saxony . The dukes ...
... universal empire . In Germany the ideal policy was thought to be the safest . After the disintegration of the Frankish Empire , Germany was composed of the four great duchies : Bavaria , Swabia , Franconia , and Saxony . The dukes ...
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... universal empire was now supported by lawyers . Indeed , the term was brought into existence by them . It emphasized the unity of Latin Christendom under the emperor . Men believed in the sanctity of the state . In their eyes it was a ...
... universal empire was now supported by lawyers . Indeed , the term was brought into existence by them . It emphasized the unity of Latin Christendom under the emperor . Men believed in the sanctity of the state . In their eyes it was a ...
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... men read French . After 1300 , when many men of English blood had risen in the social scale , the knowledge of English was universal . The tendency to speak the native language was growing even in [ 628 ] MEDIAEVAL CULTURE.
... men read French . After 1300 , when many men of English blood had risen in the social scale , the knowledge of English was universal . The tendency to speak the native language was growing even in [ 628 ] MEDIAEVAL CULTURE.
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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