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Page 31
... barons , pos- sessing exclusive immunities within their own territories , waging war at their pleasure , adminis- tering justice to their military tenants and other * I have not found any authority for supposing that the provinces south ...
... barons , pos- sessing exclusive immunities within their own territories , waging war at their pleasure , adminis- tering justice to their military tenants and other * I have not found any authority for supposing that the provinces south ...
Page 32
... barons , with their fortified castles , intercepted the communication between these , and waged war against the king almost under the walls of his capital . It cost Louis a great deal of trouble to reduce the lords of Montlehery , and ...
... barons , with their fortified castles , intercepted the communication between these , and waged war against the king almost under the walls of his capital . It cost Louis a great deal of trouble to reduce the lords of Montlehery , and ...
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... barons of that country permit their sovereign to run the risk of death or imprisonment . What of that , my lord bishop ? cried Philip . It is well * The original counts of Ver- mandois were descended from Ber- nard king of Italy ...
... barons of that country permit their sovereign to run the risk of death or imprisonment . What of that , my lord bishop ? cried Philip . It is well * The original counts of Ver- mandois were descended from Ber- nard king of Italy ...
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... barons in France . It was prosecuted with every atrocious barbarity which superstition , the mother of crimes , could inspire . Languedoc , a country , for that age , flou- rishing and civilized , was laid waste by these desolators ...
... barons in France . It was prosecuted with every atrocious barbarity which superstition , the mother of crimes , could inspire . Languedoc , a country , for that age , flou- rishing and civilized , was laid waste by these desolators ...
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... barons , the counts of Britany , Champagne , and la Marche , had , during the time of Louis VIII . , shewn an unwillingness to push the count of Toulouse too far , if they did not even keep up with him a secret understanding . They now ...
... barons , the counts of Britany , Champagne , and la Marche , had , during the time of Louis VIII . , shewn an unwillingness to push the count of Toulouse too far , if they did not even keep up with him a secret understanding . They now ...
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