The History of France, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... on the contrary , it may prove the source of mutual ad- miration and respect . No two individuals are born alike ; and it were not to be expected or desired that two great nations should be allowed by Providence to grow viii PREFACE .
... on the contrary , it may prove the source of mutual ad- miration and respect . No two individuals are born alike ; and it were not to be expected or desired that two great nations should be allowed by Providence to grow viii PREFACE .
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Eyre Evans Crowe. two great nations should be allowed by Providence to grow up and occupy rival eminences , for the mere sake of copying each other , or producing in the same way the same results . Each country must be a warning and a ...
Eyre Evans Crowe. two great nations should be allowed by Providence to grow up and occupy rival eminences , for the mere sake of copying each other , or producing in the same way the same results . Each country must be a warning and a ...
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... 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 thousand Persons put to Death in Flanders ...
... 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 thousand Persons put to Death in Flanders ...
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... allowed them to preserve power with the support of the clergy and the people . The first of these mayors conciliated the nobles by restoring to them or their progeny the lands which Dagobert had claimed and united to his fisc . But in ...
... allowed them to preserve power with the support of the clergy and the people . The first of these mayors conciliated the nobles by restoring to them or their progeny the lands which Dagobert had claimed and united to his fisc . But in ...
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... allowed military organisation to fall into decay . Martial habits and virtues were not only necessary to give security to the country , and provide for its defence ; but they were also required to communicate worth and dignity to man ...
... allowed military organisation to fall into decay . Martial habits and virtues were not only necessary to give security to the country , and provide for its defence ; but they were also required to communicate worth and dignity to man ...
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