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"Senlis' electoral assembly listened to a discourse of Adalberon: "Crown the Duke", he said, "He is most illustrious by his exploits, his nobility, his forces. The throne is not acquired by hereditary right; no one should be raised to it unless distinguished not only for nobility of birth, but for the goodness of his soul"... displayed 300 characters
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"Senlis' electoral assembly listened to a discourse of Adalberon: "Crown the Duke", he said, "He is most illustrious by his exploits, his nobility, his forces. The throne is not acquired by hereditary right; no one should be raised to it unless distinguished not only for nobility of birth, but for the goodness of his soul"... displayed next 300 characters
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