The History of Civilization: From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution, Volume 3Bell, 1892 |
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... contrary , were an infallible cause of separation . Among the men to whom their chiefs gave benefices , many soon wished to establish themselves upon those benefices , to live also upon their own estates , there to become in 22 HISTORY OF.
... contrary , were an infallible cause of separation . Among the men to whom their chiefs gave benefices , many soon wished to establish themselves upon those benefices , to live also upon their own estates , there to become in 22 HISTORY OF.
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... live with them in their houses , always attached to their person . Freemen , Franks , Burgundians , & c . , living upon the estates of others , is a fact- which is met with at every step in the monuments of the sixth , seventh , and ...
... live with them in their houses , always attached to their person . Freemen , Franks , Burgundians , & c . , living upon the estates of others , is a fact- which is met with at every step in the monuments of the sixth , seventh , and ...
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... live upon the product of their benefices . " 2 And every great proprietor , ecclesiastic or layman , Egin . hard or Charlemagne , paid in this way most of the free men whom he employed . Thence arose the rapid division of landed ...
... live upon the product of their benefices . " 2 And every great proprietor , ecclesiastic or layman , Egin . hard or Charlemagne , paid in this way most of the free men whom he employed . Thence arose the rapid division of landed ...
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... lives , and who is his lord . " 3 In 858 , the bishops wrote to Louis le Germanique : " We bishops , sacred to the Lord , we are not , like the laity , obliged to recommend ourselves to any patron . " " 94 Charlemagne did not obtain all ...
... lives , and who is his lord . " 3 In 858 , the bishops wrote to Louis le Germanique : " We bishops , sacred to the Lord , we are not , like the laity , obliged to recommend ourselves to any patron . " " 94 Charlemagne did not obtain all ...
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... lives in the midst of his fields , in an inclosure , called masure , mansura , dwelling , the mansus of our ancient docu- ments . I dwell upon these circumstances , because they arise from the social organization of the tribe , and ...
... lives in the midst of his fields , in an inclosure , called masure , mansura , dwelling , the mansus of our ancient docu- ments . I dwell upon these circumstances , because they arise from the social organization of the tribe , and ...
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