Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, Издање 49Deighton and Laughton, 1895 |
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... French domains which had descended to his elder brother Geoffrey , the young Prince Arthur , Geoffrey's son , appealed against his uncle to Philippe , as John's feudal lord . And as John was at that 2 PICTURE OF MEDIEVAL EUROPE.
... French domains which had descended to his elder brother Geoffrey , the young Prince Arthur , Geoffrey's son , appealed against his uncle to Philippe , as John's feudal lord . And as John was at that 2 PICTURE OF MEDIEVAL EUROPE.
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... French possessions . These acquisitions the crown of France never afterwards lost permanently . In consequence of another alleged breach of feudal authority by the Comte of Flanders , Philippe attacked him also , and permanently annexed ...
... French possessions . These acquisitions the crown of France never afterwards lost permanently . In consequence of another alleged breach of feudal authority by the Comte of Flanders , Philippe attacked him also , and permanently annexed ...
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... French king , the grandson of Philippe , Louis IX , or " Saint Louis , " as he was most deservedly called , succeeded to the kingdom , and added still further to his domains by annexing Champagne by purchase , marriage , and treaty ...
... French king , the grandson of Philippe , Louis IX , or " Saint Louis , " as he was most deservedly called , succeeded to the kingdom , and added still further to his domains by annexing Champagne by purchase , marriage , and treaty ...
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... French " Parlements , " which was the name given to the King's courts of justice , before which all causes were to be heard and decided according to established law , and not by personal caprice . These " Parlements " it must be ...
... French " Parlements , " which was the name given to the King's courts of justice , before which all causes were to be heard and decided according to established law , and not by personal caprice . These " Parlements " it must be ...
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... French nobles had issued private coinages , in which they debased the standard of purity at pleasure . But after his return from the sixth Crusade , Louis fixed the standard of purity , and issued such a pure and extensive silver ...
... French nobles had issued private coinages , in which they debased the standard of purity at pleasure . But after his return from the sixth Crusade , Louis fixed the standard of purity , and issued such a pure and extensive silver ...
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