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... authority could enact was accomplished , at least in theory , by the camps and marches , the exercises and evolutions , the edicts and books , of the Byzantine monarch.86 Whatever art could produce from the forge , the loom , or the ...
... authority could enact was accomplished , at least in theory , by the camps and marches , the exercises and evolutions , the edicts and books , of the Byzantine monarch.86 Whatever art could produce from the forge , the loom , or the ...
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... authority , he repented of the rash engage- ments of his youth ; his liberal sense and knowledge taught him to despise the phantoms of superstition and the crowns of Asia ; he no longer entertained the same reverence for the successors ...
... authority , he repented of the rash engage- ments of his youth ; his liberal sense and knowledge taught him to despise the phantoms of superstition and the crowns of Asia ; he no longer entertained the same reverence for the successors ...
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... authority . The weight of taxes was suspended , the per- petual theme of popular complaint ; and he prohibited the trials by the ordeal and judicial combat . These barbaric institutions were already abolished or undermined in France 21 ...
... authority . The weight of taxes was suspended , the per- petual theme of popular complaint ; and he prohibited the trials by the ordeal and judicial combat . These barbaric institutions were already abolished or undermined in France 21 ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Military Force of the Greeks the Saracens and the Franks | 5 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
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