Issues in Western Civilization, Том 1Leon Apt Holbrook Press, 1974 - Всего страниц: 513 |
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... authority could control . The popular reaction to the first crusade was to be an early example of this . It is not sur- prising to find that the massacre of Jews in 1096 as a popular re- sponse to the crusading appeal found its ultimate ...
... authority could control . The popular reaction to the first crusade was to be an early example of this . It is not sur- prising to find that the massacre of Jews in 1096 as a popular re- sponse to the crusading appeal found its ultimate ...
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... authority was so great that such a recommendation was always ratified by the chapter , from the foundation of the monastery until 1049. In that year another plan was followed , which was equally efficacious in preserving the monks from ...
... authority was so great that such a recommendation was always ratified by the chapter , from the foundation of the monastery until 1049. In that year another plan was followed , which was equally efficacious in preserving the monks from ...
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... authority in his demesne . To be master in his household ; to be free in the selection , promotion , and removal of his officials ; and to obtain through them bigger revenues from his estate - these were the dominant objectives of the ...
... authority in his demesne . To be master in his household ; to be free in the selection , promotion , and removal of his officials ; and to obtain through them bigger revenues from his estate - these were the dominant objectives of the ...
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