The Making of Modern Man: From the Renaissance to the PresentVan Nostrand, 1967 - 785 páginas |
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... tion by faith alone . This idea was not al- together new , for Wycliffe and Huss a cen- tury earlier had preached ... tion . During the later centuries of the Middle Ages , it had owned from one - fifth to one- third of all the landed ...
... tion by faith alone . This idea was not al- together new , for Wycliffe and Huss a cen- tury earlier had preached ... tion . During the later centuries of the Middle Ages , it had owned from one - fifth to one- third of all the landed ...
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... tion be achieved . Robespierre was certain that the ideals of Rousseau would regenerate France as well as all mankind . A deadly seri- ous oracle , he would permit nothing and no one to stand in the way of what he deemed was best for ...
... tion be achieved . Robespierre was certain that the ideals of Rousseau would regenerate France as well as all mankind . A deadly seri- ous oracle , he would permit nothing and no one to stand in the way of what he deemed was best for ...
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... tion on earth . After contributing to final vic- tory in 1918 in World War I , the nation , unfor- nately , did not undertake the task of rebuilding 2 . a world damaged by four years of war . She had given tremendous material and ...
... tion on earth . After contributing to final vic- tory in 1918 in World War I , the nation , unfor- nately , did not undertake the task of rebuilding 2 . a world damaged by four years of war . She had given tremendous material and ...
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Preface | 1 |
ERA THEME | 12 |
List of Maps 1 Europe in 1500 | 16 |
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