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... Courts of Justice - Trial by Combat - Code of St. Louis - The Territorial Juris- dictions give way - Progress of the Judicial Power of the Crown - Parliament of Paris - Peers of France— Increased Authority of the Parliament ...
... Courts of Justice - Trial by Combat - Code of St. Louis - The Territorial Juris- dictions give way - Progress of the Judicial Power of the Crown - Parliament of Paris - Peers of France— Increased Authority of the Parliament ...
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... courts ; but the clergy of Gaul were strenuously attached to the Catholic side , and even before his conversion had favoured the arms of Clovis . They now became his most zeal- ous supporters ; and were rewarded by him with artful ...
... courts ; but the clergy of Gaul were strenuously attached to the Catholic side , and even before his conversion had favoured the arms of Clovis . They now became his most zeal- ous supporters ; and were rewarded by him with artful ...
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... court of Rome perceiving the growth of a new western monarchy , which would be , in faith and arms , their surest ally . Muratori , Ann . d'Ital . A. D. 741 . + Giannone , 1. v . c . 2 . + He con- bardy ; 774 hitherto appeared the only ...
... court of Rome perceiving the growth of a new western monarchy , which would be , in faith and arms , their surest ally . Muratori , Ann . d'Ital . A. D. 741 . + Giannone , 1. v . c . 2 . + He con- bardy ; 774 hitherto appeared the only ...
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... court of his peers . John demanded a safe - conduct . Willingly , said Philip ; let him come unmolested . And return ? inquired the English envoy . If the judgment of his peers permit him , replied the king . By all the saints of France ...
... court of his peers . John demanded a safe - conduct . Willingly , said Philip ; let him come unmolested . And return ? inquired the English envoy . If the judgment of his peers permit him , replied the king . By all the saints of France ...
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... court , the king of France did not stretch his feudal sovereignty beyond its acknowledged limits . Arthur was certainly no immediate vassal of the crown for Britany ; and though he had done homage to Philip for Anjou and Maine , yet a ...
... court , the king of France did not stretch his feudal sovereignty beyond its acknowledged limits . Arthur was certainly no immediate vassal of the crown for Britany ; and though he had done homage to Philip for Anjou and Maine , yet a ...
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