The History of France, Volume 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 - France |
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... 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 - 272 CHAP . VII . Accession of Philip the Hardy ; xvi CONTENTS OF.
... 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 - 272 CHAP . VII . Accession of Philip the Hardy ; xvi CONTENTS OF.
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... 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 presents a whole ...
... 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 presents a whole ...
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... soon assimilated to the conquered . One immediate result of this was the superiority of the more military tribe to either Burgundian or Goth , and the consequent formation of a Frankish empire in Gaul . The first Frank chief who showed ...
... soon assimilated to the conquered . One immediate result of this was the superiority of the more military tribe to either Burgundian or Goth , and the consequent formation of a Frankish empire in Gaul . The first Frank chief who showed ...
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... soon was styled . Another , Gontram , reigned in Burgundy . Sigebert and Gontram were both menaced , the first by the Avars , a Hunnish tribe , the latter by the Lombards , then rising in audacity and power . Both Frank kings were ...
... soon was styled . Another , Gontram , reigned in Burgundy . Sigebert and Gontram were both menaced , the first by the Avars , a Hunnish tribe , the latter by the Lombards , then rising in audacity and power . Both Frank kings were ...
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... soon shook off the fiscal and judicial tyranny by rebellion , and by in- sisting that the Major Domus should be of their selection and class . At last , no authority being equal to pass judgment upon warriors proud of their independence ...
... soon shook off the fiscal and judicial tyranny by rebellion , and by in- sisting that the Major Domus should be of their selection and class . At last , no authority being equal to pass judgment upon warriors proud of their independence ...
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