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... France , Sixième Édition ( Paris , 1884 ) , ii . 726 sq . Compare P. Sébillot , Le Folk- lore de France ( Paris , 1904-7 ) , iii . 487 , quoting Les Évangiles des Quenouilles , ii . 2 . 2 J. L. M. Noguès , Les Mœurs d'autrefois en ...
... France , Sixième Édition ( Paris , 1884 ) , ii . 726 sq . Compare P. Sébillot , Le Folk- lore de France ( Paris , 1904-7 ) , iii . 487 , quoting Les Évangiles des Quenouilles , ii . 2 . 2 J. L. M. Noguès , Les Mœurs d'autrefois en ...
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... France against England ; that is to say , in the intervals of their own interminable wars with the Dauphiny . Amadeus V's successor , Aymon , was the ally of Philip le Bel , and sent an army to France to fight against Edward III ...
... France against England ; that is to say , in the intervals of their own interminable wars with the Dauphiny . Amadeus V's successor , Aymon , was the ally of Philip le Bel , and sent an army to France to fight against Edward III ...
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... France . The war lasted five years , and though France and Savoy were victorious it brought no advantage to the Duchy . On the death of the Emperor , Charles VI , there followed another war of succession . On one side stood France ...
... France . The war lasted five years , and though France and Savoy were victorious it brought no advantage to the Duchy . On the death of the Emperor , Charles VI , there followed another war of succession . On one side stood France ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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