The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the Revolution in 1688, Band 1Richardson, 1820 - 14 Seiten |
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... feudal law . - Innovation in eccle- siastical government . — Insurrection of the Norman barons . — Dispute about investitures . - Revolt of Prince Robert . - Doomsday Book.- The New Forest . - War with France . - Death - and character ...
... feudal law . - Innovation in eccle- siastical government . — Insurrection of the Norman barons . — Dispute about investitures . - Revolt of Prince Robert . - Doomsday Book.- The New Forest . - War with France . - Death - and character ...
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... FEUDAL AND ANGLO - NORMAN GOVERN- MENT AND MANNERS . Origin of the feudal law . -Its progress . - Feudal government of Eng- land . The feudal parliament . - The Commons . - Judicial power.- Revenue of the crown . - Commerce . - The ...
... FEUDAL AND ANGLO - NORMAN GOVERN- MENT AND MANNERS . Origin of the feudal law . -Its progress . - Feudal government of Eng- land . The feudal parliament . - The Commons . - Judicial power.- Revenue of the crown . - Commerce . - The ...
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... feudal law . He long refused to submit to this indignity ; but being unwilling to lose such important advantages for a mere ceremony , he made a sacrifice of his pride to his interest , and acknowledged himself , in form , the vassal of ...
... feudal law . He long refused to submit to this indignity ; but being unwilling to lose such important advantages for a mere ceremony , he made a sacrifice of his pride to his interest , and acknowledged himself , in form , the vassal of ...
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... feudal institutions , were divided and subdivided into many prin- cipalities and baronies ; and the possessors enjoying the civil jurisdic- tion within themselves as well as the right of arms , acted in many respects as independent ...
... feudal institutions , were divided and subdivided into many prin- cipalities and baronies ; and the possessors enjoying the civil jurisdic- tion within themselves as well as the right of arms , acted in many respects as independent ...
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... feudal law , if it had place at all among the Anglo - Saxons , which is doubtful , was not certainly extended over all the landed property , and was not attended with those consequences of homage , reliefs , 5 wor- ship , marriage , and ...
... feudal law , if it had place at all among the Anglo - Saxons , which is doubtful , was not certainly extended over all the landed property , and was not attended with those consequences of homage , reliefs , 5 wor- ship , marriage , and ...
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