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... . 1684 . Observations sur l'Histoire de The illegality of Philip's pro- France , 1. iii . c . 6 . ceedings is well argued by Mably , CHAP . I. diverted to different , but scarcely less D 2 DURING THE MIDDLE AGES . 35.
... . 1684 . Observations sur l'Histoire de The illegality of Philip's pro- France , 1. iii . c . 6 . ceedings is well argued by Mably , CHAP . I. diverted to different , but scarcely less D 2 DURING THE MIDDLE AGES . 35.
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... Mably , Observ . sur l'Histoire de France , 1. i . c . 3 . + Gregory of Tours , throughout his history , talks of the royal power in the tone of Louis XIV.'s court . If we were obliged to be- lieve all we read , even the vase of ...
... Mably , Observ . sur l'Histoire de France , 1. i . c . 3 . + Gregory of Tours , throughout his history , talks of the royal power in the tone of Louis XIV.'s court . If we were obliged to be- lieve all we read , even the vase of ...
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... Mably , to have relaxed the obligations of military attendance . After the peace of Coblentz , in 860 , Charles the Bald restored all alodial property belonging to his subjects , who had taken part against him , but not his own ...
... Mably , to have relaxed the obligations of military attendance . After the peace of Coblentz , in 860 , Charles the Bald restored all alodial property belonging to his subjects , who had taken part against him , but not his own ...
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... Mably , Observations sur l'Histoire de France , J. i . c . 3. calls it , une vé- rité que M. de Montesquieu a très bien prouvée . And Robertson affirms with unusual positiveness : " These benefices were granted ori- ginally only during ...
... Mably , Observations sur l'Histoire de France , J. i . c . 3. calls it , une vé- rité que M. de Montesquieu a très bien prouvée . And Robertson affirms with unusual positiveness : " These benefices were granted ori- ginally only during ...
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... Mably has plausibly inferred the perpetuity of benefices , at least in some instances , from the language of the treaty at Andely in 587 , and of an edict of Clotaire II . some years later . We The following passage from Gregory of ...
... Mably has plausibly inferred the perpetuity of benefices , at least in some instances , from the language of the treaty at Andely in 587 , and of an edict of Clotaire II . some years later . We The following passage from Gregory of ...
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