The History of France, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - France |
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... command , but as soon as a fitting temperature and a favourable state of the elements to be combined rendered their amalgamation feasible . There is no country which more completely embodies the idea of a nation than France . No other ...
... command , but as soon as a fitting temperature and a favourable state of the elements to be combined rendered their amalgamation feasible . There is no country which more completely embodies the idea of a nation than France . No other ...
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... command the obedience of his own clergy ? In the very year of Charlemagne's visit to Rome , Adrian writes to The following is the outline drawn by Anastasius : " Sicut in eadem donatione con- tinere mostrata , id est , a Lunis cum ...
... command the obedience of his own clergy ? In the very year of Charlemagne's visit to Rome , Adrian writes to The following is the outline drawn by Anastasius : " Sicut in eadem donatione con- tinere mostrata , id est , a Lunis cum ...
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... command , sending missi into the different provinces to hold courts or assemblies of justice , and , at the same time , to administer the imperial property in fisc lands . The revenue of Charlemagne chiefly consisted of judicial fines ...
... command , sending missi into the different provinces to hold courts or assemblies of justice , and , at the same time , to administer the imperial property in fisc lands . The revenue of Charlemagne chiefly consisted of judicial fines ...
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... command . But he was not for forcing the Teutonic elements around him into a system and into a form of absolutism repugnant to them . one . Nothing paints more strongly his incertitude and mistrust of the permanence of the imperial ...
... command . But he was not for forcing the Teutonic elements around him into a system and into a form of absolutism repugnant to them . one . Nothing paints more strongly his incertitude and mistrust of the permanence of the imperial ...
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... command or pay for the service of a feudal army . Louis , there- fore , says Orderic Vitalis , " was compelled to demand the aid of the bishops throughout Gaul , in order to put down the tyranny of robbers and seditious folk . Popular ...
... command or pay for the service of a feudal army . Louis , there- fore , says Orderic Vitalis , " was compelled to demand the aid of the bishops throughout Gaul , in order to put down the tyranny of robbers and seditious folk . Popular ...
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