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... early institutions in war and peace . In the course of the description I have had to deal with several matters which await treatment by more qualified students . For example , I should like to think that the second chapter will ...
... early institutions in war and peace . In the course of the description I have had to deal with several matters which await treatment by more qualified students . For example , I should like to think that the second chapter will ...
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... early chapters and given me much valuable criticism . Moreover , his essays upon the history of Normandy in the eleventh and early twelfth centuries are a sure foundation for any work upon a later period . The knowledge that he was ...
... early chapters and given me much valuable criticism . Moreover , his essays upon the history of Normandy in the eleventh and early twelfth centuries are a sure foundation for any work upon a later period . The knowledge that he was ...
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... early history of the duchy his own , practically gives up the study of the ' interaction of Frankish and Scandi- navian elements in the tenth century . ' On the other hand , researches into later periods have reacted upon the problems ...
... early history of the duchy his own , practically gives up the study of the ' interaction of Frankish and Scandi- navian elements in the tenth century . ' On the other hand , researches into later periods have reacted upon the problems ...
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... Early Norman Jury " ( Amer . Hist . Rev. , viii , 613-640 ) . The reconstruction of the Norman State in the eleventh and early twelfth centuries by Mr. Haskins , together with the help of such important works as the Essai sur l'origine ...
... Early Norman Jury " ( Amer . Hist . Rev. , viii , 613-640 ) . The reconstruction of the Norman State in the eleventh and early twelfth centuries by Mr. Haskins , together with the help of such important works as the Essai sur l'origine ...
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... earliest Norman law books has done much for Norman history ; some success , for example , has been achieved in ... early in 1200 , probably by a clerk of the seneschal , William Fitz Ralf ( i , pp . lxv - lxxii , lxxxi ) . The best ...
... earliest Norman law books has done much for Norman history ; some success , for example , has been achieved in ... early in 1200 , probably by a clerk of the seneschal , William Fitz Ralf ( i , pp . lxv - lxxii , lxxxi ) . The best ...
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