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... origin in England of a sense of nationality , and upon the relations between feudal and national ideas . This impor- tant problem has been discussed at some length by recent writers , especially in America . It lies behind the long ...
... origin in England of a sense of nationality , and upon the relations between feudal and national ideas . This impor- tant problem has been discussed at some length by recent writers , especially in America . It lies behind the long ...
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... origin and growth of the county of Anjou - Chapter II . PAGE - vii xix XX I THE COMMON ELEMENTS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ANGEVIN EMPIRE . Section I. 8 9 12 16 The diversity in the political condition and history of the various parts ...
... origin and growth of the county of Anjou - Chapter II . PAGE - vii xix XX I THE COMMON ELEMENTS IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE ANGEVIN EMPIRE . Section I. 8 9 12 16 The diversity in the political condition and history of the various parts ...
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... origin and nature of the Norman state in the tenth century . When M. Ferdinand Lot has published his studies on the invasions and upon the charters of Saint - Wandrille , and a critical edition of William of Jumièges 2 has appeared ...
... origin and nature of the Norman state in the tenth century . When M. Ferdinand Lot has published his studies on the invasions and upon the charters of Saint - Wandrille , and a critical edition of William of Jumièges 2 has appeared ...
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... 66 ) for examples of the ease with which the title could be assumed in late Carolingian times . the French throne in 987. This fact is of importance 16 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY The origin and growth of the county of Anjou -
... 66 ) for examples of the ease with which the title could be assumed in late Carolingian times . the French throne in 987. This fact is of importance 16 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY The origin and growth of the county of Anjou -
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... origin for his title . The capture of Tours in 1044 was , in a large sense , the origin of these assertions ; it had caused a widespread sensation not only in Touraine itself , where the practical supremacy of the count of Anjou was ...
... origin for his title . The capture of Tours in 1044 was , in a large sense , the origin of these assertions ; it had caused a widespread sensation not only in Touraine itself , where the practical supremacy of the count of Anjou was ...
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