Historical Tales: The Romance of RealityJ. B. Lippincott, 1902 - 322 páginas |
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... town on a mission from his father . Fired with passion for the hapless queen , he married her privately , the Bishop of Rouen sealing their union . This imprudent action soon became known at the court of Chilperic , and the ambitious ...
... town on a mission from his father . Fired with passion for the hapless queen , he married her privately , the Bishop of Rouen sealing their union . This imprudent action soon became known at the court of Chilperic , and the ambitious ...
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... towns that were traversed on the way that they should make great preparations to defray expenses , for the king forbade any contribution from the treasury . All the charges were met by extraordinary taxes levied upon the poor . " In ...
... towns that were traversed on the way that they should make great preparations to defray expenses , for the king forbade any contribution from the treasury . All the charges were met by extraordinary taxes levied upon the poor . " In ...
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... town , and preaching everywhere . The people crowded around him , heaped presents upon him , and cele- brated his sanctity by such great praises that I remember not that like honor was ever rendered to any other person . In all that he ...
... town , and preaching everywhere . The people crowded around him , heaped presents upon him , and cele- brated his sanctity by such great praises that I remember not that like honor was ever rendered to any other person . In all that he ...
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... town came in sight on their way , the children eagerly asked if that were Jerusalem . The elders were little better informed . Onward they went , through Hungary , through Bulgaria , through the provinces of the Greek empire ...
... town came in sight on their way , the children eagerly asked if that were Jerusalem . The elders were little better informed . Onward they went , through Hungary , through Bulgaria , through the provinces of the Greek empire ...
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... town , was every- where enriched with gold and precious stones , and was so spacious that it would have contained more than two thousand persons . It was sent to Italy , where it was long preserved . So great was the spoil that , says ...
... town , was every- where enriched with gold and precious stones , and was so spacious that it would have contained more than two thousand persons . It was sent to Italy , where it was long preserved . So great was the spoil that , says ...
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