The Standard Library Cyclopaedia of Political, Constitutional, Statistical and Forensic Knowledge: Forming a Work of Universal Reference on the Subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ...H. G. Bohn, 1860 |
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... whole system is given in Breton's Histoire Financière de la France , 2 vols . 8vo . , Paris , 1829. The farmers - general , as the agents of that system , coming into immediate contact with the people , drew upon themselves a ...
... whole system is given in Breton's Histoire Financière de la France , 2 vols . 8vo . , Paris , 1829. The farmers - general , as the agents of that system , coming into immediate contact with the people , drew upon themselves a ...
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... whole state of the question may be found in Mr. Knowler's cele- brated argument in Taylor dem . Atkins v . Horde ; 1 Burr . 60 , Doe dem . Mad- dock v . Lynes , 3 B. & C. 382 ; Jerritt v . Wrace , 3 Price , 575 ; 1 Sanders , Uses , 40 ...
... whole state of the question may be found in Mr. Knowler's cele- brated argument in Taylor dem . Atkins v . Horde ; 1 Burr . 60 , Doe dem . Mad- dock v . Lynes , 3 B. & C. 382 ; Jerritt v . Wrace , 3 Price , 575 ; 1 Sanders , Uses , 40 ...
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... whole of this progres - pied by the Germanic nations , many lands sive development of the system , however , the original nature of the fief was never forgotten . The ultimate property was still held to be in the lord ; and that fact ...
... whole of this progres - pied by the Germanic nations , many lands sive development of the system , however , the original nature of the fief was never forgotten . The ultimate property was still held to be in the lord ; and that fact ...
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... whole country was divided into about 60,000 knights ' fees ; and the tenant of each of these ap- pears to have been obliged to keep the every occasion on which his lord chose to call upon him . For smaller quantities of land ...
... whole country was divided into about 60,000 knights ' fees ; and the tenant of each of these ap- pears to have been obliged to keep the every occasion on which his lord chose to call upon him . For smaller quantities of land ...
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... whole land of the king- dom , as we have already mentioned , was without any exception either in the hands of the crown , or held in fief by the vas- sals of the crown , or of them by sub- infeudation . Those lands which the king kept ...
... whole land of the king- dom , as we have already mentioned , was without any exception either in the hands of the crown , or held in fief by the vas- sals of the crown , or of them by sub- infeudation . Those lands which the king kept ...
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