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... King Robert I and Duke Richard II the association was yet closer . In 1005 the duke assisted the king in the siege of Auxerre , and in the next year they kept the Feast of the Ascension together at Fécamp.72 In 1017 Richard was present ...
... King Robert I and Duke Richard II the association was yet closer . In 1005 the duke assisted the king in the siege of Auxerre , and in the next year they kept the Feast of the Ascension together at Fécamp.72 In 1017 Richard was present ...
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... king . It was not possible to drink the waters of her rivers on account of the spawn ( ? ) of her fish ; it was not possible to travel her forests easily on account of the amount of their fruit ; it was not easy to travel her plains on ...
... king . It was not possible to drink the waters of her rivers on account of the spawn ( ? ) of her fish ; it was not possible to travel her forests easily on account of the amount of their fruit ; it was not easy to travel her plains on ...
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... kings , who had no antagonist in the world , whose fame was tasted by the waters of the four oceans , who was equal to the gods . .. who was the son of the son's son of the great king the illustrious Ghatotkaca , and son of the high king of ...
... kings , who had no antagonist in the world , whose fame was tasted by the waters of the four oceans , who was equal to the gods . .. who was the son of the son's son of the great king the illustrious Ghatotkaca , and son of the high king of ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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