The Past as Prologue: Sources and Studies in European Civilization, Том 1Everett Uberto Crosby, Charles Richard Webb Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1973 |
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... century shows many signs of new life , political , economic , religious , intellectual , for which , like the revival of Roman law and the new interest in the classics , specific dates can rarely be assigned , and that , if we were to ...
... century shows many signs of new life , political , economic , religious , intellectual , for which , like the revival of Roman law and the new interest in the classics , specific dates can rarely be assigned , and that , if we were to ...
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... centuries were the age of kings . This is obvious enough for the sixteenth century . But the upheavals in France in the early fifteenth century and a little later in England are strong evidence of the power of monarchy , for in both ...
... centuries were the age of kings . This is obvious enough for the sixteenth century . But the upheavals in France in the early fifteenth century and a little later in England are strong evidence of the power of monarchy , for in both ...
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... century there grew up that doctrine of Divine Right ( first in Germany and Spain , be it noted ) which was to be a more congenial prop to monarchs than the ambiguous arguments of Aristotelians and Averroists . In defining papal ...
... century there grew up that doctrine of Divine Right ( first in Germany and Spain , be it noted ) which was to be a more congenial prop to monarchs than the ambiguous arguments of Aristotelians and Averroists . In defining papal ...
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