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... things , while the princes of the land did as they liked within their own domains , and cared nothing for the general welfare of the State , and the emperor spent his time with priests and monks , the boundaries of the empire were left ...
... things , while the princes of the land did as they liked within their own domains , and cared nothing for the general welfare of the State , and the emperor spent his time with priests and monks , the boundaries of the empire were left ...
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... and caused him to be provided with tents and all things needed for his dangerous journey , together with the sacred vessels and white robes required to D perform the services of the Church and to baptize the THE NORTHMEN IN EARLY TIMES .
... and caused him to be provided with tents and all things needed for his dangerous journey , together with the sacred vessels and white robes required to D perform the services of the Church and to baptize the THE NORTHMEN IN EARLY TIMES .
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... thing far and near , setting fire to Maestricht , Louvaine , and Tongern , from whose ruins their course might be tracked by the barren fields and burnt homesteads on the roads to Juliers and Aix - la - Chapelle . At the latter place ...
... thing far and near , setting fire to Maestricht , Louvaine , and Tongern , from whose ruins their course might be tracked by the barren fields and burnt homesteads on the roads to Juliers and Aix - la - Chapelle . At the latter place ...
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... things began , and before many years had passed the Northmen were forced to leave Germany and Gaul . Gorm of Denmark returned to his own country , after having taken part in the battle of Louvaine , in 891 , when the Northmen were so ...
... things began , and before many years had passed the Northmen were forced to leave Germany and Gaul . Gorm of Denmark returned to his own country , after having taken part in the battle of Louvaine , in 891 , when the Northmen were so ...
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... things , and while Gorm and he went forth for years together , following the life of the vikingar , Harald in his youth seldom left the northern seas , although in his later days he more than once headed large fleets in invasions of ...
... things , and while Gorm and he went forth for years together , following the life of the vikingar , Harald in his youth seldom left the northern seas , although in his later days he more than once headed large fleets in invasions of ...
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