Worlds and Underworlds: Anglo-European History Through the CenturiesOwen, 1974 - 316 strán (strany) |
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... slaves is a significant comment . Terence was born an African slave . The Empire was spendthrift with human life , slavery was commonplace though seldom melodramatic . Like Victorian Boer slaves , certain Roman slaves could trade , own ...
... slaves is a significant comment . Terence was born an African slave . The Empire was spendthrift with human life , slavery was commonplace though seldom melodramatic . Like Victorian Boer slaves , certain Roman slaves could trade , own ...
Strana 129
... slaves , pepper , potatoes , chocolate , sugar , cloves , turkeys , which were exchanged for cloth , weapons ... slaves ' . These were used as domestics amongst many social classes , particularly in London . They did not inevitably ...
... slaves , pepper , potatoes , chocolate , sugar , cloves , turkeys , which were exchanged for cloth , weapons ... slaves ' . These were used as domestics amongst many social classes , particularly in London . They did not inevitably ...
Strana 250
... slave states of Stalin and Hitler , sometimes both simultaneously , in rejection of imperialism and monopoly capitalism . Apologists refer to the creation of Singapore , Madras , Accra ... slaves throve in Uganda 250 Worlds and Underworlds.
... slave states of Stalin and Hitler , sometimes both simultaneously , in rejection of imperialism and monopoly capitalism . Apologists refer to the creation of Singapore , Madras , Accra ... slaves throve in Uganda 250 Worlds and Underworlds.
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Contents Authors Preface 7 | 7 |
PART | 9 |
A Britain of Gods II | 11 |
Autorské práva | |
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Worlds and Underworlds: Anglo-European History Through the Centuries Peter Vansittart Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1974 |
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African American amongst believed Bishop Black Britain British Catholic Celtic Celts century Christian Church Churchill civil classical court Cromwell Crown crusaders culture D. H. Lawrence death despite Devil Dickens divine E. M. Forster economic Emperor Empire England English Europe European feudal foreign France French Freud German gods gold Greek Henry Henry VIII Hitler human imperial India Indian industry Inigo Jones institutions intellectual Ireland Irish Islam Italian Jews killed King labour Lenin Leonard Woolf liberal London Lord magic Marx medieval monarchy moral Mysteries Napoleon Napoleon III Nazi never numbers pagan Parliament perhaps political Pope popular priests Protestantism Puritan reform religion remains Renaissance Revolution ritual Roman Rome royal rulers Russia sacred Saxon secret seemed sexual slavery slaves social society soul Spain Spanish spirit Stuart survived symbol tion trade traditional Tudor Victorian Voltaire W. B. Yeats White witches