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British Academy. N -d 3 ever entirely lost them , and migration took peoples and language out of their own communities . 67 Local , seignorial allegiances persisted , though they were frayed and weakened , first , by aristocratic ...
British Academy. N -d 3 ever entirely lost them , and migration took peoples and language out of their own communities . 67 Local , seignorial allegiances persisted , though they were frayed and weakened , first , by aristocratic ...
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... took the revolu- tionary step of claiming that , at least in times of emergency , it must possess the right to legislate even in the absence of the royal assent . The reason why this must be so , a number of spokesmen now declared , is ...
... took the revolu- tionary step of claiming that , at least in times of emergency , it must possess the right to legislate even in the absence of the royal assent . The reason why this must be so , a number of spokesmen now declared , is ...
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... took from his mother ( Stocking , 1987 : 57 ) . Combined with Müller's romanticism this seems to have energised his search for the roots of a true , primordial pristine non - mythologised belief . 13 Cf. Gregory Schrempp's study ( 1983 ) ...
... took from his mother ( Stocking , 1987 : 57 ) . Combined with Müller's romanticism this seems to have energised his search for the roots of a true , primordial pristine non - mythologised belief . 13 Cf. Gregory Schrempp's study ( 1983 ) ...
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Prosperity and Power in the Age of Bede and Beowulf | 49 |
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