The History of Civilization: From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution, Volume 3G. Bell & sons, 1901 |
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... power of the king - Progress of the independence of royalty in ecclesiastical affairs -Administration of Louis within his domains - Summary . p . 243 FIFTEENTH LECTURE . 3tate of royalty after the reign of CONTENTS ix.
... power of the king - Progress of the independence of royalty in ecclesiastical affairs -Administration of Louis within his domains - Summary . p . 243 FIFTEENTH LECTURE . 3tate of royalty after the reign of CONTENTS ix.
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... domain restored to that need of emotion , of sympathy , which , thanks to God , nothing can stifle in our nature . The imagination plays an immense part in the life of men and of nations . In order to occupy it , to satisfy it , an ...
... domain restored to that need of emotion , of sympathy , which , thanks to God , nothing can stifle in our nature . The imagination plays an immense part in the life of men and of nations . In order to occupy it , to satisfy it , an ...
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... domain , but only what in feudal language is called the tenure of the land , that is , its relation of dependence towards such or such a suzerain : 86 " Thus , " says he , when king Louis le Jeune notifies by a charter of the year 1167 ...
... domain , but only what in feudal language is called the tenure of the land , that is , its relation of dependence towards such or such a suzerain : 86 " Thus , " says he , when king Louis le Jeune notifies by a charter of the year 1167 ...
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... domain , have given one apart from the other , and designated it by a particular word . It may be that at this epoch the word fief was often used for the tenure , independently of the body of the land . But such could not have been the ...
... domain , have given one apart from the other , and designated it by a particular word . It may be that at this epoch the word fief was often used for the tenure , independently of the body of the land . But such could not have been the ...
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... domain which he has given him to - day ? In the voluntary relations of free creatures , whatever the in- equality may be , there is always a certain reciprocity , certain mutual conditions ; à priori , entire and arbitrary revocability ...
... domain which he has given him to - day ? In the voluntary relations of free creatures , whatever the in- equality may be , there is always a certain reciprocity , certain mutual conditions ; à priori , entire and arbitrary revocability ...
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