The History of France, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... passing over countries and destroying their very identity . Man and the soil were not wedded together . There were traditions of races and records of lands , no combined history of both . An empire was the work of force , and of ...
... passing over countries and destroying their very identity . Man and the soil were not wedded together . There were traditions of races and records of lands , no combined history of both . An empire was the work of force , and of ...
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... passed under Frank domination , and by the best of titles , its inability to defend itself , whilst the Frank proved equal to the task . The cities and priesthood of the south , however , did not like the supremacy of Charles Martel ...
... passed under Frank domination , and by the best of titles , its inability to defend itself , whilst the Frank proved equal to the task . The cities and priesthood of the south , however , did not like the supremacy of Charles Martel ...
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... passed his first Christmas at Aix , and his first Easter at Rouen . His younger brother Carloman was crowned at Soissons , and afterwards died at a villa near Rheims , whilst his chief residence and possessions were in Burgundy ...
... passed his first Christmas at Aix , and his first Easter at Rouen . His younger brother Carloman was crowned at Soissons , and afterwards died at a villa near Rheims , whilst his chief residence and possessions were in Burgundy ...
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... passing it over in silence on the first testamentary division of his territories . Assigning Italy to Pepin , the South of France to Louis , and the north to Charles , he established no supremacy in one over the other , and seemed to ...
... passing it over in silence on the first testamentary division of his territories . Assigning Italy to Pepin , the South of France to Louis , and the north to Charles , he established no supremacy in one over the other , and seemed to ...
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... passed at the same time into the service of Charles , and received from him grants of land and authority . None of them remained true , except Robert , who , for several years , kept the Normans in check , fortified Le Mans and Tours ...
... passed at the same time into the service of Charles , and received from him grants of land and authority . None of them remained true , except Robert , who , for several years , kept the Normans in check , fortified Le Mans and Tours ...
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