A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... living , society regarded them more highly than before ; in fact , almost as oracles . Literature for a long time was not regarded as an art or a profession , for it was believed that anybody could write . In the seventeenth and ...
... living , society regarded them more highly than before ; in fact , almost as oracles . Literature for a long time was not regarded as an art or a profession , for it was believed that anybody could write . In the seventeenth and ...
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... living cells . In the forties the intensive study of cell structure began when Matthias Schleiden ( 1804-1881 ) and Theodor Schwann ( 1810-1882 ) brought out a new theory of the structure of living tissue which stated that the cell was ...
... living cells . In the forties the intensive study of cell structure began when Matthias Schleiden ( 1804-1881 ) and Theodor Schwann ( 1810-1882 ) brought out a new theory of the structure of living tissue which stated that the cell was ...
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... living conditions improved and the assertion that large num- bers of people lived in unspeakably horrible surroundings . In the eighteenth century , fairly sanitary living conditions were available for the well to do and for the skilled ...
... living conditions improved and the assertion that large num- bers of people lived in unspeakably horrible surroundings . In the eighteenth century , fairly sanitary living conditions were available for the well to do and for the skilled ...
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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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