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... towns continually , and called it ' censerie . ' When the wretched men had no more to give , they robbed and burned all the towns , so that thou mightest well go all a day's journey and thou shouldst never find a man sitting in a town ...
... towns continually , and called it ' censerie . ' When the wretched men had no more to give , they robbed and burned all the towns , so that thou mightest well go all a day's journey and thou shouldst never find a man sitting in a town ...
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... towns of France . The fruitfulness of the reigning family provided it with a little mob of native royalties , who made it so attractive that not only did all the great feudatories of the crown flock thither , but even independent ...
... towns of France . The fruitfulness of the reigning family provided it with a little mob of native royalties , who made it so attractive that not only did all the great feudatories of the crown flock thither , but even independent ...
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... town of Baugé , in Anjou , on one side of the stream of the Cauanon , while Clarence and the great English host were encamped on the other . The Scots , just in time to save themselves , discovered their danger . The English were ...
... town of Baugé , in Anjou , on one side of the stream of the Cauanon , while Clarence and the great English host were encamped on the other . The Scots , just in time to save themselves , discovered their danger . The English were ...
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... towns whose exist- ing governments were given to them by the Cæsars ; and it was a signal testimony to the vitality of these institutions , that in the late reconsolidation of Italy they formed the means of dovetailing together the ...
... towns whose exist- ing governments were given to them by the Cæsars ; and it was a signal testimony to the vitality of these institutions , that in the late reconsolidation of Italy they formed the means of dovetailing together the ...
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... town , the keys were committed to the custody of the captain of the Guard . They guarded his boat as he crossed a ferry , and were essential to the support of his litter when he was carried . On ordinary occasions two of them stood ...
... town , the keys were committed to the custody of the captain of the Guard . They guarded his boat as he crossed a ferry , and were essential to the support of his litter when he was carried . On ordinary occasions two of them stood ...
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