The History of France, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... held together as long as the original force which framed it endured . A nation is not born in such wise . Conquest alone will not produce it . Nor will any amount of violence or terror knit those durable ligaments which grow into the ...
... held together as long as the original force which framed it endured . A nation is not born in such wise . Conquest alone will not produce it . Nor will any amount of violence or terror knit those durable ligaments which grow into the ...
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... held by the clergy throughout the south . Clovis overcame the Burgundians on the Ouche , near Dijon , and defeated the Goths at the battle of Vouglé , near Poitiers , the country north of the Garonne , and around it , submitting to him ...
... held by the clergy throughout the south . Clovis overcame the Burgundians on the Ouche , near Dijon , and defeated the Goths at the battle of Vouglé , near Poitiers , the country north of the Garonne , and around it , submitting to him ...
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... held it together , itself undergoing and necessitating a dismemberment . cause . It is observed by M. Guizot that the total want of communication , of instruction and of a common idea throughout the world , rendered the maintenance of ...
... held it together , itself undergoing and necessitating a dismemberment . cause . It is observed by M. Guizot that the total want of communication , of instruction and of a common idea throughout the world , rendered the maintenance of ...
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... held at Aix in 813 . This was the last act of Charlemagne , who expired in the February of the following year , after a glorious reign of well nigh half a century . His character could scarcely be summed up better than in the words of ...
... held at Aix in 813 . This was the last act of Charlemagne , who expired in the February of the following year , after a glorious reign of well nigh half a century . His character could scarcely be summed up better than in the words of ...
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... held lands from them , and became their lieges , personally dependent on the aristocracy , not upon the crown . Here again was a great point of departure between civic and rustic organisation : here branched off in two directions ...
... held lands from them , and became their lieges , personally dependent on the aristocracy , not upon the crown . Here again was a great point of departure between civic and rustic organisation : here branched off in two directions ...
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