A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... land . The noble would then make a grant of land which was revocable at any time , but was of necessity null on the death of one or the other of the two contracting parties . The tenant was thus a tenant - at - will , holding the land ...
... land . The noble would then make a grant of land which was revocable at any time , but was of necessity null on the death of one or the other of the two contracting parties . The tenant was thus a tenant - at - will , holding the land ...
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... land . The arrange- ment was often called a ' patrocinium , ' by which the protégé was allowed to enjoy the fruits of the land as long as he lived on it and aided in tilling it . Fearful lest too much land might pass outside of its ...
... land . The arrange- ment was often called a ' patrocinium , ' by which the protégé was allowed to enjoy the fruits of the land as long as he lived on it and aided in tilling it . Fearful lest too much land might pass outside of its ...
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... land was turned into sheep pastures , but most of the huge flocks of sheep in the fourteenth , fifteenth , and six- teenth centuries grazed on land that had never been under cultivation . Moreover , this land was not enclosed in any but ...
... land was turned into sheep pastures , but most of the huge flocks of sheep in the fourteenth , fifteenth , and six- teenth centuries grazed on land that had never been under cultivation . Moreover , this land was not enclosed in any but ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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