A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... middle class could promenade about , and the rest of the third estate were allowed to stand outside the grill fence look- ing in . From the middle of the eighteenth century , there was less attention to the future life and more care to ...
... middle class could promenade about , and the rest of the third estate were allowed to stand outside the grill fence look- ing in . From the middle of the eighteenth century , there was less attention to the future life and more care to ...
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... Middle Ages were over . In some places , old stained- glass windows were removed and replaced by plain glass , and many of the mediaeval statues were removed . The feeling against Gothic architecture became very strong , and in its ...
... Middle Ages were over . In some places , old stained- glass windows were removed and replaced by plain glass , and many of the mediaeval statues were removed . The feeling against Gothic architecture became very strong , and in its ...
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... middle class , a middle class which was opposed to the system of absolute monarchy . Its members found their ideal in the English sys- tem of government , accepted the theories of the French Revo- lution , and in political affairs ...
... middle class , a middle class which was opposed to the system of absolute monarchy . Its members found their ideal in the English sys- tem of government , accepted the theories of the French Revo- lution , and in political affairs ...
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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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