The History of England: From the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the Revolution in 1688, Tập 1Liberty Classics, 1983 |
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... vassals : His rank was greater or less , proportioned to the extent of his property : Even the supreme command under the prince was often attached to birth : And as the military vassals were obliged to serve only forty days at their own ...
... vassals : His rank was greater or less , proportioned to the extent of his property : Even the supreme command under the prince was often attached to birth : And as the military vassals were obliged to serve only forty days at their own ...
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... vassals , and vassals totally dependant , of the papal crown : Yet even Philip , the most able monarch of the age , was seduced , by present interest , and by the prospect of so tempt- ing a prize , to accept this liberal offer of the ...
... vassals , and vassals totally dependant , of the papal crown : Yet even Philip , the most able monarch of the age , was seduced , by present interest , and by the prospect of so tempt- ing a prize , to accept this liberal offer of the ...
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... vassals were peers to each other in the court of barony , and companions to their baron . " But though this resemblance so far took place , the vassals , by the natural course of things , universally , in the feudal consti- tutions ...
... vassals were peers to each other in the court of barony , and companions to their baron . " But though this resemblance so far took place , the vassals , by the natural course of things , universally , in the feudal consti- tutions ...
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