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... Peasantry § 5. Earlier Social Revolts . § 6. The Religious Socialism of Hans Böhm § 7. The Bundschuh Revolts § 8. The causes of the continuous Revolts · Germany full of social discontent and class hatreds CHAPTER V. FAMILY AND POPULAR ...
... Peasantry § 5. Earlier Social Revolts . § 6. The Religious Socialism of Hans Böhm § 7. The Bundschuh Revolts § 8. The causes of the continuous Revolts · Germany full of social discontent and class hatreds CHAPTER V. FAMILY AND POPULAR ...
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... PEASANTS ' War . § 1. The continued spread of Lutheran teaching . 319 The Nuncio Campeggio and his intrigues in Germany . 322 · § 2. The beginnings of division in Germany 324 § 3. The Peasants ' War § 4. Revolutionary Manifestoes - The ...
... PEASANTS ' War . § 1. The continued spread of Lutheran teaching . 319 The Nuncio Campeggio and his intrigues in Germany . 322 · § 2. The beginnings of division in Germany 324 § 3. The Peasants ' War § 4. Revolutionary Manifestoes - The ...
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... peasants of Germany , " the Pope's House , " and that he had a right to deal freely with its property . Pious and patriotic men , like Gascoigne in England , deplored the evil effects of the papal reservations ; but they saw no remedy ...
... peasants of Germany , " the Pope's House , " and that he had a right to deal freely with its property . Pious and patriotic men , like Gascoigne in England , deplored the evil effects of the papal reservations ; but they saw no remedy ...
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... peasants . The work of consolidation had been as rapid as it was complete . In 1464 , three years after his ... peasant confederates , and almost all his French fiefs had been incorporated by 1480 ; and on the death of King René ( 1480 ) ...
... peasants . The work of consolidation had been as rapid as it was complete . In 1464 , three years after his ... peasant confederates , and almost all his French fiefs had been incorporated by 1480 ; and on the death of King René ( 1480 ) ...
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... peasantry , between the dues they had to pay to their lords and the taxation for the king , were in an oppressed condition . Their grievances were set forth in the petition they addressed , in the delusive hope of amelioration , to the ...
... peasantry , between the dues they had to pay to their lords and the taxation for the king , were in an oppressed condition . Their grievances were set forth in the petition they addressed , in the delusive hope of amelioration , to the ...
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