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... Charlemagne's wars can be compared with the Saracenic victory of Charles Martel ; but that was a contest for freedom , his for conquest ; and fame is more partial to successful aggression than to patriotic resistance . As a scholar ...
... Charlemagne's wars can be compared with the Saracenic victory of Charles Martel ; but that was a contest for freedom , his for conquest ; and fame is more partial to successful aggression than to patriotic resistance . As a scholar ...
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... Charlemagne had already extended his sway over a large part of western Europe , he condescended to be in- structed in grammar by Peter of Pisa , and in other branches of knowlege by Alcuin and Diaconus * ; and Eginhart , who has written ...
... Charlemagne had already extended his sway over a large part of western Europe , he condescended to be in- structed in grammar by Peter of Pisa , and in other branches of knowlege by Alcuin and Diaconus * ; and Eginhart , who has written ...
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... Charlemagne occur the following directions to his gardener : ― • Volumus quod in horto omnes herbas habeant , id est lilium , rosas , foenigrecum , costum , salviam , rutam , abrotanum , cucumeras , peponas , cucurbitas , faseolum ...
... Charlemagne occur the following directions to his gardener : ― • Volumus quod in horto omnes herbas habeant , id est lilium , rosas , foenigrecum , costum , salviam , rutam , abrotanum , cucumeras , peponas , cucurbitas , faseolum ...
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