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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... NOBILITY . 39 which was honourable enough if he did not overstep his bounds , became the forerunners of the modern freeholders . The freemen formed the lord's court or ' court baron ; ' and held possession of their land by formal grant ...
... NOBILITY . 39 which was honourable enough if he did not overstep his bounds , became the forerunners of the modern freeholders . The freemen formed the lord's court or ' court baron ; ' and held possession of their land by formal grant ...
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... nobility became co - existent with the feudal tenures ; for the military tenant , however poor , was subject to no ... nobility began NOBILITY . 41 to add the names of their estates 40 GRADATIONS OF RANK .
... nobility became co - existent with the feudal tenures ; for the military tenant , however poor , was subject to no ... nobility began NOBILITY . 41 to add the names of their estates 40 GRADATIONS OF RANK .
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... nobility was always subjected to certain drawbacks in- tended to mark a distinction between it and the nobility which originated in high birth . A gentleman in France or Germany could not exercise any trade , with some rare exception in ...
... nobility was always subjected to certain drawbacks in- tended to mark a distinction between it and the nobility which originated in high birth . A gentleman in France or Germany could not exercise any trade , with some rare exception in ...
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... nobility , ' conferring on the person who re- ceived them , and generally on his heir also , the same rights and rank which he would have enjoyed had he become a feudatory or baron , holding under the crown ; and as the strictness of ...
... nobility , ' conferring on the person who re- ceived them , and generally on his heir also , the same rights and rank which he would have enjoyed had he become a feudatory or baron , holding under the crown ; and as the strictness of ...
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... NOBILITY . 43 vied with each other in pursuit of their master's favour , — as they had others , their inferiors , who were equally rivals for their own smiles . The staple occupation of all being arms , and the currency in which all ...
... NOBILITY . 43 vied with each other in pursuit of their master's favour , — as they had others , their inferiors , who were equally rivals for their own smiles . The staple occupation of all being arms , and the currency in which all ...
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