King Eric and the Outlaws, Or, The Throne, the Church, and the People: In the Thirteenth Century, Volume 1

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Longman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1843
 

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Page 1 - All the prominent characters introduced into this romance from King Eric himself, down to Morten the cook, are historical, and enacted scarcely less romantic parts in the drama of real life, than those assigned them by M. Ingemann.
Page 210 - The people at large decided on war or peace, nor was any royal decree considered valid until it had obtained their consent. Every town had its own

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