A Source Book of Mediæval History: Documents Illustrative of European Life and Institutions from the German Invasions to the RenaissanceFrederic Austin Ogg American Book, 1907 - 504 pages |
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... which did not have behind it the warrant of any first - hand authority . In either case you might well wonder why , instead of using and referring only to books of other later authors like himself , he did not go directly 5.
... which did not have behind it the warrant of any first - hand authority . In either case you might well wonder why , instead of using and referring only to books of other later authors like himself , he did not go directly 5.
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... later authors like himself , he did not go directly to Lincoln's own works , get his facts from them , and give authority for his statements at first hand . And if you pushed the matter farther it would very soon occur to you that there ...
... later authors like himself , he did not go directly to Lincoln's own works , get his facts from them , and give authority for his statements at first hand . And if you pushed the matter farther it would very soon occur to you that there ...
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... later biog- raphies and histories , he ought not to set about the writing of a new book of the sort unless he is willing to toil patiently through all these first - hand , contemporary materials and get some warrant from them , as being ...
... later biog- raphies and histories , he ought not to set about the writing of a new book of the sort unless he is willing to toil patiently through all these first - hand , contemporary materials and get some warrant from them , as being ...
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... later Middle Ages and you journey to Rheims or Amiens or Paris to contemplate the splendid cathedrals in these cities , with their spires and arches and ornamentation , you are , in every proper sense , using sources . You are doing the ...
... later Middle Ages and you journey to Rheims or Amiens or Paris to contemplate the splendid cathedrals in these cities , with their spires and arches and ornamentation , you are , in every proper sense , using sources . You are doing the ...
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... LATER CAROLINGIANS PAGE 105 108 114 118 124 127 • 130 134 · 141 144 24. The Oaths of Strassburg ( 842 ) 25. The Treaty of Verdun ( 843 ) 142 154 · 26. A Chronicle of the Frankish Kingdom in the Ninth Century 157 28. Later Carolingian ...
... LATER CAROLINGIANS PAGE 105 108 114 118 124 127 • 130 134 · 141 144 24. The Oaths of Strassburg ( 842 ) 25. The Treaty of Verdun ( 843 ) 142 154 · 26. A Chronicle of the Frankish Kingdom in the Ninth Century 157 28. Later Carolingian ...
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