The Frisians or Anglo-Saxons utilized monks to write what they deemed as important chronicles. Since only trained monks could write, much of the literature during this period has a feel of history or chronicling. Use of the priests was judicious so the texts they wrote are very rare. Therefore, manuscripts from this time are very rare.
J. F. N. Murray has written: 'A report on control of land prices, valuation and compulsory acquisition of land' -- subject(s): Land use 'Valuation and the national economy' -- subject(s): Land value taxation, Real property, Tax assessment, Valuation
His short stories, noted for their diversity and quality, are characterized by the clarity of their prose and the objective irony of their presentation, as well as their keen evocation of the physical world. To the realist's ideal of scrupulous diction, Maupassant added an economy of language and created a narrative style outstanding in its austere power, simplicity, and vivid sensuousness.
The current monarch over William Shakespeare's lifetime was Queen Elizabeth I of England (1533-1603). Elizabeth was the daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn, the second of Henry's six wives. She was born in Greenwich Palace in 1533 and was crowned queen of England in 1558 at the age of 25. Elizabeth reigned over England during Shakespeare's lifetime from 1558 until her death in 1603. During her reign, she had a profound influence on the culture and economy of England, ushering in a period of prosperity and expansion known as the Elizabethan era. She also fostered a strong literary tradition, and many of Shakespeare's plays were written and performed during her reign. Elizabeth was a strong advocate for religious tolerance, and she worked to ensure that England was a Protestant nation. She also maintained a strong navy, which helped protect the nation from foreign invasion. She also was a powerful ruler and maintained a tight grip on the government and nobility of England. Elizabeth's reign was a period of great progress and advancement in England, and it had a profound effect on the life and works of William Shakespeare. Her death in 1603 marked the end of the Elizabethan era, and the commencement of the Jacobean era.
It's an economy controled by a central administrater
Oliver Putnam has written: 'Tracts on sundry topics of political economy' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Economics 'Tracts on Sundry topics of potitical economy' -- subject(s): Economics
England's economy, like that of most European powers, depended on trade
England's economy, like that of most European powers, depended on trade.
They encouraged colonists to build ships.
The largest economy of the United Kingdom is the economy of England. A greatly industrialized country, it's official currency is the British pound sterling. The sectors within the economy in England are: Agriculture and fishing, finance, tourism, and manufacturing.
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England wanted them to buy high priced English stuff untill they came up with Economy. So your answer is England.
England has a market economy
The actions of the British such as the Acts of Trade and Navigation which only allowed the colonies trade with England caused resentment from the colonists towards the mother country England and heightened tensions between the two. Heavier taxes started being imposed after the French and Indian War in order to help out the English economy.
It doesnt where did you get that???
They encouraged colonists to build ships.
The New England economy is based on products from the forest and the sea
englands economy is weens