The Lord and the Vassal: A Familiar Exposition of the Feudal System in the Middle Ages, with Its Causes and ConsequencesJohn W. Parker, 1844 - Всего страниц: 139 |
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... Civil Law traced to these Charters . Growth of Civic Power in Ger- many . Origin of German Cities . Gradual Acquisition of Municipal Rights therein . Origin of Municipal Institutions in Spain and England 74 CONTENTS . xiii CHAPTER VIII ...
... Civil Law traced to these Charters . Growth of Civic Power in Ger- many . Origin of German Cities . Gradual Acquisition of Municipal Rights therein . Origin of Municipal Institutions in Spain and England 74 CONTENTS . xiii CHAPTER VIII ...
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... Civil Law founded . Im- proved Systems of Jurisprudence . The Legal Profession rises in Public Estimation . The Canon Law . It gradually super- sedes Trial by Combat and by Ordeal , and diminishes the Authority of the Barons ' Courts ...
... Civil Law founded . Im- proved Systems of Jurisprudence . The Legal Profession rises in Public Estimation . The Canon Law . It gradually super- sedes Trial by Combat and by Ordeal , and diminishes the Authority of the Barons ' Courts ...
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... civil institutions , as much as by the vigour of its military discipline . But under the emperors , the principles on which the stability of the one depended were forgotten or despised , and the vigour of the other was gradually relaxed ...
... civil institutions , as much as by the vigour of its military discipline . But under the emperors , the principles on which the stability of the one depended were forgotten or despised , and the vigour of the other was gradually relaxed ...
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... civil business of his estate . In proportion to the extent of the feud or property , so did the feudatory parcel out among a greater or smaller number of sub - feudatories ; and the larger this number , the more did the feudatory ...
... civil business of his estate . In proportion to the extent of the feud or property , so did the feudatory parcel out among a greater or smaller number of sub - feudatories ; and the larger this number , the more did the feudatory ...
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... civil property often gave rise to hostilities , and were terminated by the sword . When any quarrel arose , or any act of violence was committed , all persons present were included in the war which it occa- sioned ; for it was supposed ...
... civil property often gave rise to hostilities , and were terminated by the sword . When any quarrel arose , or any act of violence was committed , all persons present were included in the war which it occa- sioned ; for it was supposed ...
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