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... town . Indeed the whole plan of the Icelandic , and of all the Norman governments , is in harmony with that which we ourselves , at this moment , possess , and although it has been considerably modified , and altogether superseded in ...
... town . Indeed the whole plan of the Icelandic , and of all the Norman governments , is in harmony with that which we ourselves , at this moment , possess , and although it has been considerably modified , and altogether superseded in ...
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... town . Hastings sent a herald to inform the count and bishop of Luna that he and his band were Northmen , conquerors of the Franks , who designed no harm to the inhabitants of Italy , but merely sought to repair their shattered barks ...
... town . Hastings sent a herald to inform the count and bishop of Luna that he and his band were Northmen , conquerors of the Franks , who designed no harm to the inhabitants of Italy , but merely sought to repair their shattered barks ...
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... towns and monasteries on both sides . This example was followed by myriads of his countrymen , who pursued their way to Spain and Africa , extending their ravages to the coasts even of the Greek empire . The author gives a full and an ...
... towns and monasteries on both sides . This example was followed by myriads of his countrymen , who pursued their way to Spain and Africa , extending their ravages to the coasts even of the Greek empire . The author gives a full and an ...
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... towns and villages the people lost all their children , and numbers of adults perished , who had not had the disease before . The malady was greatly aggravated by the absurd custom which the Abyssinians have of confining , as closely as ...
... towns and villages the people lost all their children , and numbers of adults perished , who had not had the disease before . The malady was greatly aggravated by the absurd custom which the Abyssinians have of confining , as closely as ...
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... town - cast , sleep with their bodies bare upon it , though they have a carpet beneath . Nobody , except her priest , myself , her women servants , and the eunuchs who used to attend upon her , and of whom she had a great number , was ...
... town - cast , sleep with their bodies bare upon it , though they have a carpet beneath . Nobody , except her priest , myself , her women servants , and the eunuchs who used to attend upon her , and of whom she had a great number , was ...
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