The History of France, Volum 1Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, and Roberts, 1858 |
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... Defence - - 387 Settlement of Government after the Death of Charles the Fair 389 Philip proposes to attack the Flemings - 390 Battle of Cassel , 1328 - - 391 Ten thousand Persons put to Death in Flanders ; Philip attacks the English in ...
... Defence - - 387 Settlement of Government after the Death of Charles the Fair 389 Philip proposes to attack the Flemings - 390 Battle of Cassel , 1328 - - 391 Ten thousand Persons put to Death in Flanders ; Philip attacks the English in ...
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... defence , their castles , afterwards adopted by the feudal chiefs of central France against Normans and Hungarians . The means of attack were , however , as yet more powerful , at least in Pepin's hands , than those of defence ; and he ...
... defence , their castles , afterwards adopted by the feudal chiefs of central France against Normans and Hungarians . The means of attack were , however , as yet more powerful , at least in Pepin's hands , than those of defence ; and he ...
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... defence , for the Saxon and the Avars were aggressive , became an offensive war , carried on by an annual levy in mass of almost the entire male and native population . The previous military superiority of barbarians lay in their ...
... defence , for the Saxon and the Avars were aggressive , became an offensive war , carried on by an annual levy in mass of almost the entire male and native population . The previous military superiority of barbarians lay in their ...
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... defence and security of the country . The people showed themselves . ready to accept and obey any prince who would defend them . But none were found ; and the populations were obliged to rally under provincial chiefs . For even a ...
... defence and security of the country . The people showed themselves . ready to accept and obey any prince who would defend them . But none were found ; and the populations were obliged to rally under provincial chiefs . For even a ...
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... defence ; but they were also required to communicate worth and dignity to man , as well as to give that activity , and establish that most healthy social circulation , by which middle and lower ranks send their best spirits to the ...
... defence ; but they were also required to communicate worth and dignity to man , as well as to give that activity , and establish that most healthy social circulation , by which middle and lower ranks send their best spirits to the ...
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