A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... effect of softening the rigors of the Roman administration . Agricola Under the governors who followed , inaction alternated with military suppression till the advent of Agricola ( 78-84 ) , whose rule doman marks the highest point of ...
... effect of softening the rigors of the Roman administration . Agricola Under the governors who followed , inaction alternated with military suppression till the advent of Agricola ( 78-84 ) , whose rule doman marks the highest point of ...
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... effect that it aided in the comprehension of theological subjects . Although Paris and Chartres were centers of classical learning , and John of Salisbury , the foremost scholar of his time , was an enthusiast on the subject , even the ...
... effect that it aided in the comprehension of theological subjects . Although Paris and Chartres were centers of classical learning , and John of Salisbury , the foremost scholar of his time , was an enthusiast on the subject , even the ...
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... effect of our food . " - - The Universities . At the beginning of Henry's reign the two essentials of a university were the masters and the scholars , who might migrate wherever they would . A great step in advance was taken when men ...
... effect of our food . " - - The Universities . At the beginning of Henry's reign the two essentials of a university were the masters and the scholars , who might migrate wherever they would . A great step in advance was taken when men ...
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... towns the gates were to be shut from 1 The effect was régulative rather than prohibitive , for many licenses for aliena- tion were given . sunset to sunrise , and during the summer months the EDWARD I AND EDWARD II 119.
... towns the gates were to be shut from 1 The effect was régulative rather than prohibitive , for many licenses for aliena- tion were given . sunset to sunrise , and during the summer months the EDWARD I AND EDWARD II 119.
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... effect a junction with Glendower . The rebel forces were routed and Hotspur was killed . Northumber- land , who had been raising an army in Yorkshire , disbanded it on the news of the royal victory and begged for pardon . Very foolishly ...
... effect a junction with Glendower . The rebel forces were routed and Hotspur was killed . Northumber- land , who had been raising an army in Yorkshire , disbanded it on the news of the royal victory and begged for pardon . Very foolishly ...
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