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Much has been destroyed by centuries of cultivation or by modern developments.
In spite of this he succeeded in obtaining the chair of biblical antiquities in the philosophical faculty at Erfurt. The king continued silent and thoughtful. Count Henrik hastily grasped the half-severed rope, and drew the boat towards him.
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At Count Henrik's call several men-at-arms hastened to the spot from the guard at the sea-tower, and presently bore the captive thither, after having, by the Drost's order, wrapped a cloth round his mutilated arm, to prevent his bleeding to death.
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Storms have moved sand dunes, opened or closed channels, and blocked streams, while the less dramatic processes of erosion and silting caused by tides and currents have also changed the coastal regions in ways that cannot now be discovered.
Some laws are explicitly said to be old custom, but such assertions do not inspire confidence. It was, however, not until the second half of the thirteenth century that the variety and volume of surviving evidence increases significantly, at first from the archives of monasteries, bishops and royal government.
You have asked me of more during this journey, than I would answer my confessor in a whole year. Nevertheless, to avoid confusion the word will here be used for the central part of these kingdoms, that is the 'Scandinavian' peninsula and the peninsula of Jutland, with the associated islands.
The limited size of their farms, and the necessity for buying wood and paying for pasturage, both of which were formerly free, prevented them from obtaining complete independence of the large proprietors, on whose estates they still had to work for payment in money or kind, while their improvidence soon got them into the hands of Jewish money-lenders, who, fortunately for the peasants, were by law unable to become proprietors of the soil.
Many inscriptions end by naming the rune-carver. Other Scandinavians took over or created lordships in the British Isles and the neighbouring parts of the continent.