The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 1George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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Pagina 26
... granting them the privilege of municipal jurisdiction , which contributed more , perhaps , than any other cause , to introduce regular government , police , and arts , and to diffuse them over Europe . The feudal government had ...
... granting them the privilege of municipal jurisdiction , which contributed more , perhaps , than any other cause , to introduce regular government , police , and arts , and to diffuse them over Europe . The feudal government had ...
Pagina 29
... granted like immunities to the towns within their territories . They had wasted such great sums in their expeditions to the Holy Land , that they were eager to lay hold on this new expedient for raising money , by the sale of those ...
... granted like immunities to the towns within their territories . They had wasted such great sums in their expeditions to the Holy Land , that they were eager to lay hold on this new expedient for raising money , by the sale of those ...
Pagina 30
... granted to the cities , the crown acquired an increase of both . As there were no regular troops kept on foot in any of the feudal kingdoms , the monarch could bring no army into the field , but what was composed of soldiers furnished ...
... granted to the cities , the crown acquired an increase of both . As there were no regular troops kept on foot in any of the feudal kingdoms , the monarch could bring no army into the field , but what was composed of soldiers furnished ...
Pagina 31
... granted their superior such supplies of money as were proportioned to their abilities , or to his wants . The barons themselves , con- formably to the same maxim , were admitted into the supreme assembly of the nation , and concurred ...
... granted their superior such supplies of money as were proportioned to their abilities , or to his wants . The barons themselves , con- formably to the same maxim , were admitted into the supreme assembly of the nation , and concurred ...
Pagina 32
... granting national subsidies . It was natural for cities , accustomed to a form of municipal government , according to which no regulation could be established within the community , and no money could be raised , but by their own ...
... granting national subsidies . It was natural for cities , accustomed to a form of municipal government , according to which no regulation could be established within the community , and no money could be raised , but by their own ...
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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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