A History of PrussiaTraces the origins and rise of the Prussian state from the thirteenth century, to the causes and consequences of its incorporation in to the German Empire. |
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And of course there was common forest , water and grazing land for the use of
the whole of the village . More systematic divisions of land tended to be practised
by the Flemings and Dutch , but these were in the minority . Apart from the ...
And of course there was common forest , water and grazing land for the use of
the whole of the village . More systematic divisions of land tended to be practised
by the Flemings and Dutch , but these were in the minority . Apart from the ...
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The territorial divisions , and subdivisions , and subdivisions of subdivisions
which are so typical of the land - holding pattern of southern Germany were
avoided . Estates were aggrandized , consolidated , peasants forcibly
dispossessed ...
The territorial divisions , and subdivisions , and subdivisions of subdivisions
which are so typical of the land - holding pattern of southern Germany were
avoided . Estates were aggrandized , consolidated , peasants forcibly
dispossessed ...
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... to the land holdings of the nobility ) there was no longer the feudal tie based on
land between monarchy and nobility , Frederick William nevertheless insisted on
vassalage expressed in terms of service to the crown and state . In that way the ...
... to the land holdings of the nobility ) there was no longer the feudal tie based on
land between monarchy and nobility , Frederick William nevertheless insisted on
vassalage expressed in terms of service to the crown and state . In that way the ...
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