Chapter 3 Of Mixed Monarchies

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For the rest, their old condition not being disturbed, and there being no dissimilarity“ of customs, the people settle down quietly under their new rulers, as is seen in the ease of Burgundy, Brittany, Gascony, and Normandy, which have been so long united to France; and although there may be some slight differences of language, the customs of the people are nevertheless similar, and they can get along well together.


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