Select Historical Documents of the Middle AgesErnest Flagg Henderson G. Bell and sons, 1896 - 477 pages |
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... dignity , as well as the greatest men of the kingdom , who share familiarly in the royal secrets ; so that whatever has been established or determined in the presence of such great men subsists by an inviolable right . In the first ...
... dignity , as well as the greatest men of the kingdom , who share familiarly in the royal secrets ; so that whatever has been established or determined in the presence of such great men subsists by an inviolable right . In the first ...
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... dignity and standing to have been changed from himself . M. Know that thy words do not apply in all respects . But , however it may seem to others , I am well pleased that from these matters thou dost infer others ; indeed it is ...
... dignity and standing to have been changed from himself . M. Know that thy words do not apply in all respects . But , however it may seem to others , I am well pleased that from these matters thou dost infer others ; indeed it is ...
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... dignity that in all things his sole faith is not trusted . M. God forbid ; nay rather , in this way his labours are spared and indemnity is assured to him ; for it is not that he or another - so many and so great they are who sit at the ...
... dignity that in all things his sole faith is not trusted . M. God forbid ; nay rather , in this way his labours are spared and indemnity is assured to him ; for it is not that he or another - so many and so great they are who sit at the ...
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... dignity . He is called in , also , with the magnates to all the great matters of the exchequer . The above , then , are the different pre- rogatives of all those who , by reason of their office , sit at the greater exchequer . It is ...
... dignity . He is called in , also , with the magnates to all the great matters of the exchequer . The above , then , are the different pre- rogatives of all those who , by reason of their office , sit at the greater exchequer . It is ...
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... dignity of his standing , he made the fame of his name wide - spread ; so that almost alone in the king- dom he so lived and died that no envious tongue dares to blacken his glory . He , moreover , being frequently re- quested by the ...
... dignity of his standing , he made the fame of his name wide - spread ; so that almost alone in the king- dom he so lived and died that no envious tongue dares to blacken his glory . He , moreover , being frequently re- quested by the ...
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