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Articles
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Karl Leyser A RECENT VIEW OF THE GERMAN COLLEGE OF ELECTORS 23/2, p. 76
Reviews
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P.R. COSS The Image of Aristocracy in Britain, 1000-1300, by David Crouch 63/1, p. 167

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