A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... fact that the center of industry has shifted to the North , London is still the leader in imports and second only to Liverpool in exports . The rivers of the southern group are relatively short and unimportant . On the west two rivers ...
... fact that the center of industry has shifted to the North , London is still the leader in imports and second only to Liverpool in exports . The rivers of the southern group are relatively short and unimportant . On the west two rivers ...
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... fact that few of the Latin stock came to found homes . The remoteness , the severe climate , the gloomy skies , and the turbulence of the people repelled colonists . Settlement was confined to soldiers , government officials , merchants ...
... fact that few of the Latin stock came to found homes . The remoteness , the severe climate , the gloomy skies , and the turbulence of the people repelled colonists . Settlement was confined to soldiers , government officials , merchants ...
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... fact that they had been so held under their former owners . Intentionally , however , he broke up the four great earldoms which had been such a source of weakness to the Kings of the later Anglo - Saxon period . If he granted broad ...
... fact that they had been so held under their former owners . Intentionally , however , he broke up the four great earldoms which had been such a source of weakness to the Kings of the later Anglo - Saxon period . If he granted broad ...
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... fact , his courts continued to claim control over most of the property cases in which the Church was involved , though clergymen accused of criminal offenses claimed ex- emption from the lay courts " benefit of clergy " it was called ...
... fact , his courts continued to claim control over most of the property cases in which the Church was involved , though clergymen accused of criminal offenses claimed ex- emption from the lay courts " benefit of clergy " it was called ...
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... fact that John had allowed his royal baronial supporters to oppress the people , while , in spite of the recent reconciliation with the Papacy , the Church could not forget what it had suffered while the fight was raging . In short ...
... fact that John had allowed his royal baronial supporters to oppress the people , while , in spite of the recent reconciliation with the Papacy , the Church could not forget what it had suffered while the fight was raging . In short ...
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