The History of the Reign of Emperor Charles V, Volume 1George Routledge & Company, 1857 |
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Pagina 12
... receiving a portion of the lands which were divided , bound himself to appear in arms against the ene mies of the community . This military service was the condition upon which he received and held his lands ; and as they were exempted ...
... receiving a portion of the lands which were divided , bound himself to appear in arms against the ene mies of the community . This military service was the condition upon which he received and held his lands ; and as they were exempted ...
Pagina 25
... received merely for freight from such numerous armies was immense . ' This , however , was but a small part of what they gained by the expeditions to the Holy Land ; the crusaders con- tracted with them for military stores and ...
... received merely for freight from such numerous armies was immense . ' This , however , was but a small part of what they gained by the expeditions to the Holy Land ; the crusaders con- tracted with them for military stores and ...
Pagina 28
... received large sums for immunities which they were no longer able to withhold ; and some cities obtained them gratuitously , from the generosity or facility of the princes on whom they depended . The great increase of wealth which the ...
... received large sums for immunities which they were no longer able to withhold ; and some cities obtained them gratuitously , from the generosity or facility of the princes on whom they depended . The great increase of wealth which the ...
Pagina 34
... received it . In consequence of this , manumission by the authority of the immediate master was not valid ; and unless it was confirmed by the superior lord of whom he held , slaves belonging to the fief did not acquire a complete right ...
... received it . In consequence of this , manumission by the authority of the immediate master was not valid ; and unless it was confirmed by the superior lord of whom he held , slaves belonging to the fief did not acquire a complete right ...
Pagina 44
... received by them with implicit credulity and admiration . By attending to these , men were accustomed to believe that the established laws of nature might be violated on the most frivolous occasions , and were taught . to look rather ...
... received by them with implicit credulity and admiration . By attending to these , men were accustomed to believe that the established laws of nature might be violated on the most frivolous occasions , and were taught . to look rather ...
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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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