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... Military Regulations - 264 Descent of Land - 265 His Pragmatic Sanction , establishing the Liberties of the Galli- can Church · 266 Police · - 268 Coinage - 269 St. Louis again sets out on a Crusade , 1270 - 271 His Death soon after ...
... Military Regulations - 264 Descent of Land - 265 His Pragmatic Sanction , establishing the Liberties of the Galli- can Church · 266 Police · - 268 Coinage - 269 St. Louis again sets out on a Crusade , 1270 - 271 His Death soon after ...
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... Military Weakness - 386 Middle Class not allowed to join in national Defence - - 387 Settlement of Government after the Death of Charles the Fair 389 Philip proposes to attack the Flemings - 390 Battle of Cassel , 1328 - - 391 Ten ...
... Military Weakness - 386 Middle Class not allowed to join in national Defence - - 387 Settlement of Government after the Death of Charles the Fair 389 Philip proposes to attack the Flemings - 390 Battle of Cassel , 1328 - - 391 Ten ...
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... military pay of Rome , advanced to conquer and divide its provinces . They did this in divers fashions . The Burgundians and the Goths , on the Sâone and the Garonne , first im- posed themselves as guests , to live at free quarters on ...
... military pay of Rome , advanced to conquer and divide its provinces . They did this in divers fashions . The Burgundians and the Goths , on the Sâone and the Garonne , first im- posed themselves as guests , to live at free quarters on ...
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... military superiority , that he proposed marching by land to Constantinople , and establishing there the ascendancy of his race . He went no further than the Venetian territory , where sickness cut short his ambitious march . His son ...
... military superiority , that he proposed marching by land to Constantinople , and establishing there the ascendancy of his race . He went no further than the Venetian territory , where sickness cut short his ambitious march . His son ...
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... military force of their realms in these warlike efforts . Burgundy was already Roman in its tendencies and ad ... military expeditions , they made thereby sufficient returns to the king , and the plunder acquired in suc- • cessful war ...
... military force of their realms in these warlike efforts . Burgundy was already Roman in its tendencies and ad ... military expeditions , they made thereby sufficient returns to the king , and the plunder acquired in suc- • cessful war ...
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