The History of Civilization: From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution, Volume 3Bell, 1892 |
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... fiefs among themselves ; third cha racteristic of the feudal system - From the very nature of its elements this association must have been weak and irregular ; it , in fact , always was so - Fallacy of the view which the apologists of ...
... fiefs among themselves ; third cha racteristic of the feudal system - From the very nature of its elements this association must have been weak and irregular ; it , in fact , always was so - Fallacy of the view which the apologists of ...
Page vii
... fiefs to people and animate the interior of the castle - Means which present themselves for the attainment of this end - Offices given in fief - The education of the sons of vassals in the castle of the suzerain - Admission of the young ...
... fiefs to people and animate the interior of the castle - Means which present themselves for the attainment of this end - Offices given in fief - The education of the sons of vassals in the castle of the suzerain - Admission of the young ...
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... fiefs among themselves - Variety and com- plexity of the feudal association considered in its whole - Necessity for reducing it to its proper and essential elements - Relations between the suzerain and his vassals - Character of these ...
... fiefs among themselves - Variety and com- plexity of the feudal association considered in its whole - Necessity for reducing it to its proper and essential elements - Relations between the suzerain and his vassals - Character of these ...
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... fiefs , the feudal association itself ; 2 , above and by the side of the feudal association , in intimate relation with it , and yet reposing upon other principles , and applying itself to create a distinct existence , royalty ; 3 ...
... fiefs , the feudal association itself ; 2 , above and by the side of the feudal association , in intimate relation with it , and yet reposing upon other principles , and applying itself to create a distinct existence , royalty ; 3 ...
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... fief ( feodum , feudum ) . A writer replete with sense and learning , Brussel , in his Examen de l'usage general des Fiefs aux 11 , 13 , et 14 siècles , says , that the word fief ( feodum ) did not originally mean the land itself , the ...
... fief ( feodum , feudum ) . A writer replete with sense and learning , Brussel , in his Examen de l'usage general des Fiefs aux 11 , 13 , et 14 siècles , says , that the word fief ( feodum ) did not originally mean the land itself , the ...
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