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Such a state of affairs had never before been known in Western Europe . A primitive organisation cannot afford to have more than one ruler — the king . Anyone who may acquire sufficient authority to become a petty ruler in his own ...
Such a state of affairs had never before been known in Western Europe . A primitive organisation cannot afford to have more than one ruler — the king . Anyone who may acquire sufficient authority to become a petty ruler in his own ...
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This king built shell - keeps on the summit of the mottes of several great royal castles . He is known to have constructed them at Hastings in Sussex and Tickhill in Yorkshire , and the example already noted at Arundel was his work .
This king built shell - keeps on the summit of the mottes of several great royal castles . He is known to have constructed them at Hastings in Sussex and Tickhill in Yorkshire , and the example already noted at Arundel was his work .
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They sometimes weigh as much as two hundredweight , and it is known that stones half as heavy again could be thrown , to say nothing of a dead horse , which might weigh half a ton . The range of a trebuchet might be as much as a quarter ...
They sometimes weigh as much as two hundredweight , and it is known that stones half as heavy again could be thrown , to say nothing of a dead horse , which might weigh half a ton . The range of a trebuchet might be as much as a quarter ...
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