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... civil maxims , and the rigour of its military discipline . But , under the emperors , the former were forgotten or despised , and the latter was gradually relaxed . The armies of the empire in the fourth and fifth centuries bore ...
... civil maxims , and the rigour of its military discipline . But , under the emperors , the former were forgotten or despised , and the latter was gradually relaxed . The armies of the empire in the fourth and fifth centuries bore ...
Pagina 12
... civil institu- tion . The victorious army , cantoned out in the country which it had seized , continued ranged under its proper officers , and subordinate to military command . The names of a soldier and of a freeman were synonymous ...
... civil institu- tion . The victorious army , cantoned out in the country which it had seized , continued ranged under its proper officers , and subordinate to military command . The names of a soldier and of a freeman were synonymous ...
Pagina 13
... them to new and still more dangerous encroachments on the prerogatives of the sovereign . They obtained the 4 Du Cange , Glossar . voc . Miles . power of supreme jurisdiction , both civil and criminal , SECT . I. ] 13 THE FEUDAL SYSTEM .
... them to new and still more dangerous encroachments on the prerogatives of the sovereign . They obtained the 4 Du Cange , Glossar . voc . Miles . power of supreme jurisdiction , both civil and criminal , SECT . I. ] 13 THE FEUDAL SYSTEM .
Pagina 14
William Robertson. power of supreme jurisdiction , both civil and criminal , within their own territories ; the right of coining money ; together with the privilege of carrying on war against their private enemies , in their own name ...
William Robertson. power of supreme jurisdiction , both civil and criminal , within their own territories ; the right of coining money ; together with the privilege of carrying on war against their private enemies , in their own name ...
Pagina 31
... civil liberty and political power . It was a fundamental prin- ciple in the feudal system of policy , that no freeman could be subjected to new laws or taxes unless by his own con- sent . In consequence of this , the vassals of every ...
... civil liberty and political power . It was a fundamental prin- ciple in the feudal system of policy , that no freeman could be subjected to new laws or taxes unless by his own con- sent . In consequence of this , the vassals of every ...
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The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V ... [With a Portrait.] William Robertson Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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