England in the Late Middle AgesExamines the historical events that occurred between 1307 and 1536, noting their effect on English common law, the rise of the middle class, and the development of a national spirit. |
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PART I | 15 |
THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REALM | 37 |
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL | 54 |
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