The Making of France: The Origins and Development of the Idea of National Unity |
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Page 68
... Moreover , since the erection of formidable fortresses by the great lords had completely transformed the nature of military tactics , he who attacked a keep and found it too strong could do little else but pillage and lay waste the ...
... Moreover , since the erection of formidable fortresses by the great lords had completely transformed the nature of military tactics , he who attacked a keep and found it too strong could do little else but pillage and lay waste the ...
Page 80
... Moreover , by instituting hereditary succession he showed his determination not to allow the Church to dispose of the throne at will . Anointing by the clergy was to consecrate his power , not to create it . It is quite evident that in ...
... Moreover , by instituting hereditary succession he showed his determination not to allow the Church to dispose of the throne at will . Anointing by the clergy was to consecrate his power , not to create it . It is quite evident that in ...
Page 198
... moreover , a reason which might seek to enlighten and justify traditions or direct the investigation of reality , but a reason which should proceed a priori , which should function in an ideal uni- verse and discover political and ...
... moreover , a reason which might seek to enlighten and justify traditions or direct the investigation of reality , but a reason which should proceed a priori , which should function in an ideal uni- verse and discover political and ...
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