Western Europe in the Middle Ages, 300-1475: Formerly Entitled a History of the Middle Ages, 284-1500 |
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... whole heart , and with thy whole soul , and with thy whole mind and with thy whole strength . This is the first commandment . And the second is like it . Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself . There is no other commandment greater ...
... whole heart , and with thy whole soul , and with thy whole mind and with thy whole strength . This is the first commandment . And the second is like it . Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself . There is no other commandment greater ...
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... whole affair . Also , he wrote , it would be fitting for the emperor to return to the jurisdiction of the Roman church the lands in South Italy and Illyricum which had been snatched away by Leo III more than a century earlier ...
... whole affair . Also , he wrote , it would be fitting for the emperor to return to the jurisdiction of the Roman church the lands in South Italy and Illyricum which had been snatched away by Leo III more than a century earlier ...
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... whole kingdom . Ideas about the nature of law had not changed much from those that the barbarians had brought with them when they invaded the Roman Empire . Thus law was not thought of as a structure of regulations promulgated and ...
... whole kingdom . Ideas about the nature of law had not changed much from those that the barbarians had brought with them when they invaded the Roman Empire . Thus law was not thought of as a structure of regulations promulgated and ...
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Introduction | 3 |
Land and People 993 | 13 |
The Roman Empire | 19 |
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