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... authority , was declining after the twelfth century ; thereafter , especially after the fourteenth century , a tide toward concentration set in . Despite sporadic , often violent resistance , kings and their servants elevated themselves ...
... authority , was declining after the twelfth century ; thereafter , especially after the fourteenth century , a tide toward concentration set in . Despite sporadic , often violent resistance , kings and their servants elevated themselves ...
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... authority , leaving open the question of what might be done if the king failed in his part of the bargain or the nation desired to revise the contract of government . Even as absolutism was moving to its apogee , the Reformation had ...
... authority , leaving open the question of what might be done if the king failed in his part of the bargain or the nation desired to revise the contract of government . Even as absolutism was moving to its apogee , the Reformation had ...
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... authority . But the Reformation would have been difficult without printing . Luther's Ninety - five Theses could spark a religious conflagration because they were immediately printed and distributed across Germany ; the monk's doctrinal ...
... authority . But the Reformation would have been difficult without printing . Luther's Ninety - five Theses could spark a religious conflagration because they were immediately printed and distributed across Germany ; the monk's doctrinal ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
The Open Society | 41 |
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