A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... estates were then protected by special char- ters which granted various extensive privileges , such as the right to hold law courts , collect fines , or levy taxes on their subjects . The landowners were thus permitted to administer ...
... estates were then protected by special char- ters which granted various extensive privileges , such as the right to hold law courts , collect fines , or levy taxes on their subjects . The landowners were thus permitted to administer ...
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... estates was supreme . GROWTH OF THE MILITARY SIDE OF FEUDALISM : NINTH CENTURY During the Carolingian period the old ... estates held by great church- men and monasteries . Second , the holders of these estates ( ' beneficia ' ) were ...
... estates was supreme . GROWTH OF THE MILITARY SIDE OF FEUDALISM : NINTH CENTURY During the Carolingian period the old ... estates held by great church- men and monasteries . Second , the holders of these estates ( ' beneficia ' ) were ...
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... estates . Thus the control of the royal government over police and justice on these estates came to an end , although the benefices enjoyed a continued existence . For many years the only check on the arbitrary judicial power of the ...
... estates . Thus the control of the royal government over police and justice on these estates came to an end , although the benefices enjoyed a continued existence . For many years the only check on the arbitrary judicial power of the ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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