A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... serfs to slaves , for the former were more profitable , since tribute , taxes , and dues could be exacted from them . The status of serfs on different fiefs dif- fered widely ; yet , fundamentally , there was enough similarity to enable ...
... serfs to slaves , for the former were more profitable , since tribute , taxes , and dues could be exacted from them . The status of serfs on different fiefs dif- fered widely ; yet , fundamentally , there was enough similarity to enable ...
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... serfs sometimes threatened the depopulation of rural districts . The nobility joined efforts to stop serfs from ... serf was regarded as a freeman [ 422 ] FEUDALISM Serf Revolts Emancipation by Purchase.
... serfs sometimes threatened the depopulation of rural districts . The nobility joined efforts to stop serfs from ... serf was regarded as a freeman [ 422 ] FEUDALISM Serf Revolts Emancipation by Purchase.
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... serfs began to lease land , either for life or for a fixed term of years , from the lord or some other landholder . This form of leasehold tenure continued to spread . Seemingly , during the same time , ' copyhold ' grew up . The better ...
... serfs began to lease land , either for life or for a fixed term of years , from the lord or some other landholder . This form of leasehold tenure continued to spread . Seemingly , during the same time , ' copyhold ' grew up . The better ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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