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... sixteenth centuries there was produced a voluminous literature in that language . Afterward , although nation - states mostly favored their vernaculars , the erudite continued to use Latin as the means of making their work known to the ...
... sixteenth centuries there was produced a voluminous literature in that language . Afterward , although nation - states mostly favored their vernaculars , the erudite continued to use Latin as the means of making their work known to the ...
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... sixteenth centuries . After the British nobility was weak- ened in the War of the Roses , Henry VII was able to reduce Parliament to a shadow of its former authority . About the same time , French monarchy was much strengthened ...
... sixteenth centuries . After the British nobility was weak- ened in the War of the Roses , Henry VII was able to reduce Parliament to a shadow of its former authority . About the same time , French monarchy was much strengthened ...
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... sixteenth century the administration was strongly centralized , and law was enacted by the fiat of the king , who called himself " emperor " for dignity . Religious conflict filled most of the second half of the sixteenth century and ...
... sixteenth century the administration was strongly centralized , and law was enacted by the fiat of the king , who called himself " emperor " for dignity . Religious conflict filled most of the second half of the sixteenth century and ...
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Conditions of State Systems | 21 |
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