The History of France, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... arms , and main- tained by force . The existence of a nation , filling the large space between obvious and well - defined frontiers , and consisting of one race , or amalgamated races , bound together by a common tongue , common ...
... arms , and main- tained by force . The existence of a nation , filling the large space between obvious and well - defined frontiers , and consisting of one race , or amalgamated races , bound together by a common tongue , common ...
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... arms in a faulty state , he , apparently for this , but reminding him of the adventure of the vase , struck him to the ground . The clergy procured Clovis's marriage with Clotilda , a princess of the Burgundian royal family , who ...
... arms in a faulty state , he , apparently for this , but reminding him of the adventure of the vase , struck him to the ground . The clergy procured Clovis's marriage with Clotilda , a princess of the Burgundian royal family , who ...
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... arms , followed by a military expedition . During the reign of Pepin of Heristal , these expeditions were almost exclu- sively directed beyond the Rhine . For he ruled Neus- tria with an easy yoke , leaving its churchmen and its Major ...
... arms , followed by a military expedition . During the reign of Pepin of Heristal , these expeditions were almost exclu- sively directed beyond the Rhine . For he ruled Neus- tria with an easy yoke , leaving its churchmen and its Major ...
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... arms . Hence the Neustrian forces are styled a rabble , whilst the Austra- sians already assume the aspect of a body of knights . The victories of Charles Martel placed at his disposal large tracts of crown , as well as confiscated land ...
... arms . Hence the Neustrian forces are styled a rabble , whilst the Austra- sians already assume the aspect of a body of knights . The victories of Charles Martel placed at his disposal large tracts of crown , as well as confiscated land ...
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... arms against the nations beyond the Rhine , and extend his conquests over Frison and Slavon . Nor did he disdain to consolidate his empire in these regions by the aid of religion , whilst diminishing the influence and weeding the growth ...
... arms against the nations beyond the Rhine , and extend his conquests over Frison and Slavon . Nor did he disdain to consolidate his empire in these regions by the aid of religion , whilst diminishing the influence and weeding the growth ...
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