The History of France, Volumen1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... Whilst so homogeneous is the race , and so naturally defined its frontier , that one is induced to contemplate France as a state existing from the earliest time , and as a mon- archy which at once succeeded to the Roman pro- vince of ...
... Whilst so homogeneous is the race , and so naturally defined its frontier , that one is induced to contemplate France as a state existing from the earliest time , and as a mon- archy which at once succeeded to the Roman pro- vince of ...
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... whilst Goths and Burgundians , scattering over the land , and adopting Roman magistracies , laws , and organisation , became soon assimilated to the conquered . One immediate result of this was the superiority of the more military tribe ...
... whilst Goths and Burgundians , scattering over the land , and adopting Roman magistracies , laws , and organisation , became soon assimilated to the conquered . One immediate result of this was the superiority of the more military tribe ...
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... whilst the orthodox belief was 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 ...
... whilst the orthodox belief was 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 ...
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... Whilst pur- suing these to the Rhine with her son Theodoric of Burgundy , they were met by Leonisius , bishop of Mayence . The advice of the prelate was , that they should spare none , all the people of that region being hostile to the ...
... Whilst pur- suing these to the Rhine with her son Theodoric of Burgundy , they were met by Leonisius , bishop of Mayence . The advice of the prelate was , that they should spare none , all the people of that region being hostile to the ...
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... 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 . To these he unscrupulously added the greater portion ...
... 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 . To these he unscrupulously added the greater portion ...
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