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In the Merovingian courts of France there are at first both Germanic and Latin poems of homage to kings and nobles , but the Frankish poet - because of the swift Romanization of the nobility - never had the same prestige as the skop in ...
In the Merovingian courts of France there are at first both Germanic and Latin poems of homage to kings and nobles , but the Frankish poet - because of the swift Romanization of the nobility - never had the same prestige as the skop in ...
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Lefèvre took it over in 1714 and retitled it Mercure de France , under which style it survived till 1825 , with a long hiatus between 1799 and 1814. The new Mercure de France , founded in 1890 and still surviving , has been an ornament ...
Lefèvre took it over in 1714 and retitled it Mercure de France , under which style it survived till 1825 , with a long hiatus between 1799 and 1814. The new Mercure de France , founded in 1890 and still surviving , has been an ornament ...
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Thomas Longman , the founder of the London publishing house flourishing today , dealt largely in shares . The syndicates , which in France in the previous century had been ephemeral , now became permanent organizations .
Thomas Longman , the founder of the London publishing house flourishing today , dealt largely in shares . The syndicates , which in France in the previous century had been ephemeral , now became permanent organizations .
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