A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... lord's son to knighthood ; ( c ) a dowry for the lord's daughter ; and ( d ) ' relief , ' which was a payment of part of the income from the estate paid to the overlord by a new tenant when he took possession of the fief . Another form ...
... lord's son to knighthood ; ( c ) a dowry for the lord's daughter ; and ( d ) ' relief , ' which was a payment of part of the income from the estate paid to the overlord by a new tenant when he took possession of the fief . Another form ...
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... lord did not own him , and could only sell him with the land . Mediaeval lords preferred serfs to slaves , for the former were more profitable , since tribute , taxes , and dues could be exacted from them . The status of serfs on ...
... lord did not own him , and could only sell him with the land . Mediaeval lords preferred serfs to slaves , for the former were more profitable , since tribute , taxes , and dues could be exacted from them . The status of serfs on ...
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... lord and the custom of the manor . For the settlement of all disputes in which he was involved , he was bound to appear before the lord's court . In actual practice the serf gained more and more freedom , but legally he became more ...
... lord and the custom of the manor . For the settlement of all disputes in which he was involved , he was bound to appear before the lord's court . In actual practice the serf gained more and more freedom , but legally he became more ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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