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Page 429
... called to Dallamount , Which bodword out of France did bring , Quoth he , " the nobles ' names pray note , Who are encamped with th'English king . " " That will I do , my liege , " quoth he , " As many as I have at heart ; First there ...
... called to Dallamount , Which bodword out of France did bring , Quoth he , " the nobles ' names pray note , Who are encamped with th'English king . " " That will I do , my liege , " quoth he , " As many as I have at heart ; First there ...
Page 450
... called to the succession before their collaterals . The eldest son was invested with peculiar privileges ; he had a right to a double portion of the estate , to the priesthood , and to the principal authority , or , as the Rabbins ...
... called to the succession before their collaterals . The eldest son was invested with peculiar privileges ; he had a right to a double portion of the estate , to the priesthood , and to the principal authority , or , as the Rabbins ...
Page 514
... called Francia . No sooner had the German tribes established themselves in the different provinces of the empire , than they introduced the political institutions to which they had been subject in the countries whence they had migrated ...
... called Francia . No sooner had the German tribes established themselves in the different provinces of the empire , than they introduced the political institutions to which they had been subject in the countries whence they had migrated ...
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