A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... passed as slaves with such lands from one owner to another . Others were domestic slaves , employed in the houses and families of their lords ; but notwithstand- ing their degraded condition , all these were under the pro- tection of ...
... passed as slaves with such lands from one owner to another . Others were domestic slaves , employed in the houses and families of their lords ; but notwithstand- ing their degraded condition , all these were under the pro- tection of ...
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... passed into his power . The people at first struggled to retain their freedom , and their Saxon institutions and laws , which they greatly cherished ; but , deprived of the leadership and sup- port of the ancient nobility , their ...
... passed into his power . The people at first struggled to retain their freedom , and their Saxon institutions and laws , which they greatly cherished ; but , deprived of the leadership and sup- port of the ancient nobility , their ...
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... passed away , that he induced his chiefs to provide for the defence of the kingdom , by holding their lands as feudatories . In the nineteenth year of his reign , William and the great land- owners met at Sarum ; where the latter ...
... passed away , that he induced his chiefs to provide for the defence of the kingdom , by holding their lands as feudatories . In the nineteenth year of his reign , William and the great land- owners met at Sarum ; where the latter ...
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... passed between the lord's vassal 1 Spelman says that the vavasour was a degree above a knight . They in like manner subdivided their lands among their socmen and military followers . ( Spelman on Parliaments . ) * Gilbert's Tenures ...
... passed between the lord's vassal 1 Spelman says that the vavasour was a degree above a knight . They in like manner subdivided their lands among their socmen and military followers . ( Spelman on Parliaments . ) * Gilbert's Tenures ...
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... passed into numerous hands . The industry of the boroughs , and the application of it to manu- factures , produced or greatly extended personal property ; and the increase and diffusion of wealth prepared and prompted the nation to ...
... passed into numerous hands . The industry of the boroughs , and the application of it to manu- factures , produced or greatly extended personal property ; and the increase and diffusion of wealth prepared and prompted the nation to ...
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