Part, Paragraph
1 2 (2) | crown dates from the XI Century: the triple crown, or tiara,
2 2 (9) | As early as the XIV Century both England and France
3 2 (10) | such officials in the XVI Century, see BENRATH, p. 88, note
4 2 (11) | the beginning of the XIV, Century, the annates (fructus medii
5 2 (15) | seems to date from the XII Century, and was originally an arbitrary
6 2 (24) | complaints from the XII Century on, though the language
7 2 (44) | the XV and the early XVI Century. The annual fairs (Jahrmarkt),
8 2 (53) | German capitalists in the XVI Century. They were international
9 2 (53) | the Rothschilds of the XVI Century" Their control of large
10 Prop1 (17)| have originated in the X Century with the famous monastery
11 Prop1 (43)| forged document of the VIII Century, professing to come from
12 Prop1 (44)| Italy, goes back to the XI Century, and was steadily asserted
13 Prop1 (57)| By the middle of the XV Century there were eight distinct
14 Prop1 (58)| the beginning of the IV Century, one of the favorite saints
15 Prop2 (41)| flourished especially in the XVI Century. They are associations for
16 Prop2 (59)| theologian of the XIII. Century (1225-74), whose influence
17 Prop3 (9) | empire, had begun in the XII Century. With the decay of the feudal
18 Prop3 (9) | until by the end of the XV Century it was the accepted system
19 Prop3 (25)| foreign commerce in the XVI Century. The discovery of the cape-route
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