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... book . I desire , in the first place , to call attention to the importance of the extensive materials for the study of Norman history , more especially in the twelfth century . Secondly , I hope to show how a fuller use of our neglected ...
... book . I desire , in the first place , to call attention to the importance of the extensive materials for the study of Norman history , more especially in the twelfth century . Secondly , I hope to show how a fuller use of our neglected ...
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... book . To Mr. Tout's unwearying encouragement I feel especially that I could never do justice in a preface . My friend Professor Weaver , of Trinity College , Dublin , has also been good enough to read one or two chapters ; 1. e.g. , in ...
... book . To Mr. Tout's unwearying encouragement I feel especially that I could never do justice in a preface . My friend Professor Weaver , of Trinity College , Dublin , has also been good enough to read one or two chapters ; 1. e.g. , in ...
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... book , I have put it together , in the exercise of my privileges , in Oxford and Belfast . These privileges have been very great ; in particular , I can never forget the kindly influences of Merton , domus placida , —of the Fellows ...
... book , I have put it together , in the exercise of my privileges , in Oxford and Belfast . These privileges have been very great ; in particular , I can never forget the kindly influences of Merton , domus placida , —of the Fellows ...
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... book Chapter I. THE ANGEVIN EMPIRE . - Geographical unity of the Empire - The importance of Tours The origin and growth of the county of Anjou - Chapter II . PAGE - vii xix XX I THE COMMON ELEMENTS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ANGEVIN ...
... book Chapter I. THE ANGEVIN EMPIRE . - Geographical unity of the Empire - The importance of Tours The origin and growth of the county of Anjou - Chapter II . PAGE - vii xix XX I THE COMMON ELEMENTS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ANGEVIN ...
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... books and articles upon points of detail or of interest foreign to Norman history will be found in the course of the essay . It is doubtful whether certainty will ever be reached about the origin and nature of the Norman state in the ...
... books and articles upon points of detail or of interest foreign to Norman history will be found in the course of the essay . It is doubtful whether certainty will ever be reached about the origin and nature of the Norman state in the ...
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