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... received in that university , and I am glad to think that they have been considered worthy of a place in the historical series published by the University Press . The studies cover a great deal of ground , and I am conscious that many ...
... received in that university , and I am glad to think that they have been considered worthy of a place in the historical series published by the University Press . The studies cover a great deal of ground , and I am conscious that many ...
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... received Joan of Arc at Chinon ; she was examined by the doctors of the church at Poitiers ; the sword which she carried to the border city of Orleans was found at Sainte - Catherine - de- Fierbois in the way between Poitiers and Tours ...
... received Joan of Arc at Chinon ; she was examined by the doctors of the church at Poitiers ; the sword which she carried to the border city of Orleans was found at Sainte - Catherine - de- Fierbois in the way between Poitiers and Tours ...
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... received the homage of Chalon de Rochefort after his treason ( May 23 , 1214 ) he secured him this right : ' si vero aliqui hominum suorum ad servicium nostrum redire noluerint , vel in aliquo nobis foris fecerint , unde de terris suis ...
... received the homage of Chalon de Rochefort after his treason ( May 23 , 1214 ) he secured him this right : ' si vero aliqui hominum suorum ad servicium nostrum redire noluerint , vel in aliquo nobis foris fecerint , unde de terris suis ...
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... received the dues , demanded customary labour , directed the levy , did justice on the peasants ; but they did not interfere in other matters.2 The power of the count grew because he was stronger than his neighbours : strength rather ...
... received the dues , demanded customary labour , directed the levy , did justice on the peasants ; but they did not interfere in other matters.2 The power of the count grew because he was stronger than his neighbours : strength rather ...
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... received the oaths and hostages of the ' proceres Picta- vorum . ' See John of Salisbury's letter in the Memorials of Thomas Becket ( vi , 408 , cf. p . 411 ) . it was interpreted more and more in favour of the 32 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
... received the oaths and hostages of the ' proceres Picta- vorum . ' See John of Salisbury's letter in the Memorials of Thomas Becket ( vi , 408 , cf. p . 411 ) . it was interpreted more and more in favour of the 32 THE LOSS OF NORMANDY.
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