A Manual of the English Constitution: With a Review of Its Rise, Growth, and Present StateJohn Murray, 1859 - 588 Seiten |
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... peace . The sheriff appears to have 1 Palgrave's Commonwealth , chapters v . and vii . , passim . 2 Sir Edward Coke says that Alfred restored them ( Co. Litt . 168 ) . 3 Sir H. Spelman on Feuds , cap . 6 . 820-1066 . ] ANGLO - SAXON ...
... peace . The sheriff appears to have 1 Palgrave's Commonwealth , chapters v . and vii . , passim . 2 Sir Edward Coke says that Alfred restored them ( Co. Litt . 168 ) . 3 Sir H. Spelman on Feuds , cap . 6 . 820-1066 . ] ANGLO - SAXON ...
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... peace , he introduced into the country the FEUDAL SYSTEM . This system was at that time established in Normandy , and in other parts of Europe ; where it had its origin in the policy of the barbarians , who spread themselves over the ...
... peace , he introduced into the country the FEUDAL SYSTEM . This system was at that time established in Normandy , and in other parts of Europe ; where it had its origin in the policy of the barbarians , who spread themselves over the ...
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... peace , and to attend him in war , if called upon . This tenure was called by the various names of Tenure in Chivalry , Military Te- nure , and Knight - Service . Each portion of the land granted , that was equal in value to the sum of ...
... peace , and to attend him in war , if called upon . This tenure was called by the various names of Tenure in Chivalry , Military Te- nure , and Knight - Service . Each portion of the land granted , that was equal in value to the sum of ...
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... peace and safety in the land . Wil- liam , through his justiciars , or judges , exercised the sternest justice ; crimes were severely punished ; and the repression of outrage and crime was so complete , that it was boasted that a man ...
... peace and safety in the land . Wil- liam , through his justiciars , or judges , exercised the sternest justice ; crimes were severely punished ; and the repression of outrage and crime was so complete , that it was boasted that a man ...
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... peace and happiness , temporal and eternal , -and to avert the French invasion then in for- ward preparation , -John surrendered his lordship of Ire- land and his crown and kingdom of England to the Pope and his successors , through the ...
... peace and happiness , temporal and eternal , -and to avert the French invasion then in for- ward preparation , -John surrendered his lordship of Ire- land and his crown and kingdom of England to the Pope and his successors , through the ...
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