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Page 349
... possession of the fief ; and wars , or other contests , were often the consequences of such a possession And this was the case , in a still higher degree , when each of the said three wills pointed out a different successor to the fief ...
... possession of the fief ; and wars , or other contests , were often the consequences of such a possession And this was the case , in a still higher degree , when each of the said three wills pointed out a different successor to the fief ...
Page 352
... possession of a vacant fief to whom he pleased to grant it ; and the upper lords , especially if they were ... possessions in England to his second son , Roger , earl of Hereford . Hareditas ejus à rege Gulielmo filiis ejus distributa ...
... possession of a vacant fief to whom he pleased to grant it ; and the upper lords , especially if they were ... possessions in England to his second son , Roger , earl of Hereford . Hareditas ejus à rege Gulielmo filiis ejus distributa ...
Page 526
... possession of the strong places which had been before taken from him in Silesia . Napoleon appeared in the plains of Jena subject to no controul , commanding his allies as sovereign , and in full possession of the con- fidence of his ...
... possession of the strong places which had been before taken from him in Silesia . Napoleon appeared in the plains of Jena subject to no controul , commanding his allies as sovereign , and in full possession of the con- fidence of his ...
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