A Shorter History of England and Greater BritainMacmillan, 1920 - 942 páginas |
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... remained poor , the monastic communities became immensely rich . Enjoined to labor as well as to pray , they entered into waste places , cut down the forests , drained the swamps , built dwellings , and cultivated the soil . Aside from ...
... remained poor , the monastic communities became immensely rich . Enjoined to labor as well as to pray , they entered into waste places , cut down the forests , drained the swamps , built dwellings , and cultivated the soil . Aside from ...
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... remained two years in exile , where he learned much at first hand of the revived and developed Benedictine rule , known as the " Cluniac " re- form from the fact that it began at Cluny in France . Dunstan , however , was more interested ...
... remained two years in exile , where he learned much at first hand of the revived and developed Benedictine rule , known as the " Cluniac " re- form from the fact that it began at Cluny in France . Dunstan , however , was more interested ...
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... gradual disappearance of slavery itself was largely due to the feudal theory , which had no place for any being absolutely without rights . culation . Methods of agriculture remained primitive ; the system THE ANGLO - NORMAN KINGS 59.
... gradual disappearance of slavery itself was largely due to the feudal theory , which had no place for any being absolutely without rights . culation . Methods of agriculture remained primitive ; the system THE ANGLO - NORMAN KINGS 59.
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Arthur Lyon Cross. culation . Methods of agriculture remained primitive ; the system of scattered holdings and common cultivation still prevailed , marling was the only way of fertilizing the soil , and there was much unclaimed or waste ...
Arthur Lyon Cross. culation . Methods of agriculture remained primitive ; the system of scattered holdings and common cultivation still prevailed , marling was the only way of fertilizing the soil , and there was much unclaimed or waste ...
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... remained an English possession for nearly a hundred years . 1 was Compromise with Anselm ( 1107 ) . The next year , 1107 , marked by a final agreement on the matter of filling episcopal offices . There were several stages in the process ...
... remained an English possession for nearly a hundred years . 1 was Compromise with Anselm ( 1107 ) . The next year , 1107 , marked by a final agreement on the matter of filling episcopal offices . There were several stages in the process ...
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