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| | RAMBAUD ON THE LIVONIAN AND TEUTONIC KNIGHTS |
 | | It was in this manner that Riga, Kirchholm, Uexküll, Lennewarden, Ascheraden, and Kreuzburg were built on the Dwina; Neuhausen, near the Peïpus, Wolmar, Wenden, Segevold, and Kremon on the Aa; Fellin and Weissenstein among the Northern Tchouds. |
 | | That which the Germans really brought, under the cloak of Christianity, to the Lett and descendants of the Tchoud hero Kalevy, and to many other Slav, Lithuanian, or Finnish tribes, now extinct, was the ruin of their national independence and servitude. |
 | | The archbishop of Riga, the chapter, the town and the grand master of the Order, often quarrelled over their respective rights. |
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