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THE MONETARY SYSTEM | 1 |
The terms for money | 7 |
The value of the tryms | 20 |
The pound | 26 |
THE MONETARY SYSTEM continued | 32 |
THE FRANKISH MONETARY | 64 |
THE SOCIAL SYSTEM | 76 |
THE EARL | 161 |
THE TRIBAL HIDAGE | 263 |
THE HISTORY OF THE OLDER | 269 |
The Kingdom of the Hwicce | 280 |
The Divisions of Mercia | 290 |
3 | 318 |
4 | 328 |
THE FUNCTIONS OF | 355 |
THE TENURE OF LAND | 367 |
THE DANELAGH | 198 |
THE ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM | 228 |
The Hundred | 243 |
The Territorial Divisions of earlier times | 249 |
THE ORIGIN OF THE NOBILITY | 378 |
ADDENDA | 412 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
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