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... facts . Chief among these suggestive if disputable works are Steenstrup's well - known Inledning i Normannertiden ( Kjoebenhavn , 1876 ) , of part of which the author published a French translation , Etudes pre- liminaires pour servir à ...
... facts . Chief among these suggestive if disputable works are Steenstrup's well - known Inledning i Normannertiden ( Kjoebenhavn , 1876 ) , of part of which the author published a French translation , Etudes pre- liminaires pour servir à ...
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... facts proved by Mr. Haskins , American Historical Review , xiv , 467 . 2. See the reference in Delisle's introduction to the Norman edition of the exchequer rolls , Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaires de Normandie , xvi , pt . i , pp ...
... facts proved by Mr. Haskins , American Historical Review , xiv , 467 . 2. See the reference in Delisle's introduction to the Norman edition of the exchequer rolls , Mémoires de la Société des Antiquaires de Normandie , xvi , pt . i , pp ...
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... fact that violence was no longer restrained by the reverence for tribal and family bonds , nor tempered by new relations . They were the evils of a sophisticated barbarism . Now among the French States which had sought to combine and ...
... fact that violence was no longer restrained by the reverence for tribal and family bonds , nor tempered by new relations . They were the evils of a sophisticated barbarism . Now among the French States which had sought to combine and ...
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... facts in this definition were the connection between the north - west and west of France by way of Angers or Tours , and the comparative isolation of Paris . The old cities of Angers and Tours held the lower valley of the Loire and the ...
... facts in this definition were the connection between the north - west and west of France by way of Angers or Tours , and the comparative isolation of Paris . The old cities of Angers and Tours held the lower valley of the Loire and the ...
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... fact that , in the middle ages , Tours dominated the passage from north to south . From this great city roads radiated towards Blois and Orleans , Dreux and Rouen , Le Mans and Caen , Angers and Nantes , Poitiers and Bordeaux , Bourges ...
... fact that , in the middle ages , Tours dominated the passage from north to south . From this great city roads radiated towards Blois and Orleans , Dreux and Rouen , Le Mans and Caen , Angers and Nantes , Poitiers and Bordeaux , Bourges ...
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