A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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Arthur Pryor Watts. and interest charges were reduced by forced conversions and the substitution of bonds bearing a lower interest rate . Conse- quently , bondholders were discontented , and state credit was weakened . There were many ...
Arthur Pryor Watts. and interest charges were reduced by forced conversions and the substitution of bonds bearing a lower interest rate . Conse- quently , bondholders were discontented , and state credit was weakened . There were many ...
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... interest in the Near East was to crush the opposition of the Jugoslavs . But fundamentally the Balkan problems and ... interests in the East , desired to maintain the status quo . These conflicting interests laid the groundwork for ...
... interest in the Near East was to crush the opposition of the Jugoslavs . But fundamentally the Balkan problems and ... interests in the East , desired to maintain the status quo . These conflicting interests laid the groundwork for ...
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... interest in the English past . Collins and Gray are the greatest of this group , and their melancholy , together with their interest in classical , Norse , and Celtic antiquity , constitutes sub- stantial beginnings of romanticism ...
... interest in the English past . Collins and Gray are the greatest of this group , and their melancholy , together with their interest in classical , Norse , and Celtic antiquity , constitutes sub- stantial beginnings of romanticism ...
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THE PROTESTANT REVOLT | 1 |
Effect of the Wealth of the Church | 21 |
Political Causes of the Revolt | 28 |
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