Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott, 1902 - 322 páginas |
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... kingdom of France may be said to have been born . From that time forward Clovis won victory after victory over his surrounding enemies . He had been born leader of a tribe . He died king of a nation , to be thereafter known as France ...
... kingdom of France may be said to have been born . From that time forward Clovis won victory after victory over his surrounding enemies . He had been born leader of a tribe . He died king of a nation , to be thereafter known as France ...
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... kingdom she ruled . She was a true product of the times , one born to become dominant over a barbarous people . Gregory of Tours tells a story of Chilperic and Fredegonde , which will bear repetition here as a picture of the times . In ...
... kingdom she ruled . She was a true product of the times , one born to become dominant over a barbarous people . Gregory of Tours tells a story of Chilperic and Fredegonde , which will bear repetition here as a picture of the times . In ...
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... kingdom is under our protection , not thine . Back ! if thou wouldst not that the hoofs of our horses trample thee under as the dust of the ground ! ' After the dispute had lasted some time in this strain , the queen , by her address ...
... kingdom is under our protection , not thine . Back ! if thou wouldst not that the hoofs of our horses trample thee under as the dust of the ground ! ' After the dispute had lasted some time in this strain , the queen , by her address ...
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... kingdoms which had succeeded the mighty empire of Rome , and threatened to trample under foot all that was left of the work of long preceding ages . Civilization had swung downward into barbarism ; was barbarism to swing downward into ...
... kingdoms which had succeeded the mighty empire of Rome , and threatened to trample under foot all that was left of the work of long preceding ages . Civilization had swung downward into barbarism ; was barbarism to swing downward into ...
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... by sea could the north invade the south . The record of the deeds of Charlemagne is a long The Saxons were conquered and incorporated one . into the kingdom of the Franks . Then collision with CHARLEMAGNE AND THE AVARS . 47.
... by sea could the north invade the south . The record of the deeds of Charlemagne is a long The Saxons were conquered and incorporated one . into the kingdom of the Franks . Then collision with CHARLEMAGNE AND THE AVARS . 47.
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