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... given - the reader will be able within a few days or weeks to familiarize himself with them and to de- termine which , if any , will reward , in his case , a study of the original text . Such documents as I have chosen are the very ...
... given - the reader will be able within a few days or weeks to familiarize himself with them and to de- termine which , if any , will reward , in his case , a study of the original text . Such documents as I have chosen are the very ...
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... given in the book on Church and State . Nothing can be more instructive than such an exercise . One can examine at leisure the materials with which the historian worked - his methods will be clear from knowing with what he had to deal ...
... given in the book on Church and State . Nothing can be more instructive than such an exercise . One can examine at leisure the materials with which the historian worked - his methods will be clear from knowing with what he had to deal ...
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... given class akin . A nation , on the other hand , as such , had little influence on its neighbour , mingled seldom in that neighbour's quarrels . Kings went their own way , for the most part untrammelled by fear of interference . Where ...
... given class akin . A nation , on the other hand , as such , had little influence on its neighbour , mingled seldom in that neighbour's quarrels . Kings went their own way , for the most part untrammelled by fear of interference . Where ...
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... given over to the sheriffs , they also shall re- ceive them straightway without delay . 7. And , in the different counties where there are no jails , such shall be made in the burgh or in some castle of the king from the money of the ...
... given over to the sheriffs , they also shall re- ceive them straightway without delay . 7. And , in the different counties where there are no jails , such shall be made in the burgh or in some castle of the king from the money of the ...
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... place left in the order of the bench where Master Thomas's scribe might sit , but a raised place was given him that he might be above and overlook the scribe of the treasurer , who is the 34 SELECT HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS .
... place left in the order of the bench where Master Thomas's scribe might sit , but a raised place was given him that he might be above and overlook the scribe of the treasurer , who is the 34 SELECT HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS .
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