Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen47W. Blackwood., 1840 |
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... FEUDALISM . * The legal definition of prerogative is that. We would here premise a few gene . ral observations upon history - 1st , as to the claim it puts forth of teaching the future by the past , whether for the guidance of the ...
... FEUDALISM . * The legal definition of prerogative is that. We would here premise a few gene . ral observations upon history - 1st , as to the claim it puts forth of teaching the future by the past , whether for the guidance of the ...
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... feudal times , and from traditionary maxims , and find the sole ground for its principles in the actual benefit of society . On the study of history the operation of the same spirit is notice able , though its effects here are not so ...
... feudal times , and from traditionary maxims , and find the sole ground for its principles in the actual benefit of society . On the study of history the operation of the same spirit is notice able , though its effects here are not so ...
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... feudalism , the plain and palpable antagonist to the principle of representation . In illustration of some of these re- marks , and because it will afford an opportunity for offering others on the same subject , we propose to take a ...
... feudalism , the plain and palpable antagonist to the principle of representation . In illustration of some of these re- marks , and because it will afford an opportunity for offering others on the same subject , we propose to take a ...
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... feudal monarch and the feudal noble , these were peculiar to the times . So too religion , or super- stition , has every where prevailed , and every people has had its priesthood ; but here alone is the spectacle pre- sented of many ...
... feudal monarch and the feudal noble , these were peculiar to the times . So too religion , or super- stition , has every where prevailed , and every people has had its priesthood ; but here alone is the spectacle pre- sented of many ...
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... feudal polity from either the muni- cipal government which Rome , in its freedom , had extended over the na- tions of Europe , or that centralized empire under which , in later times , it had collected them ! In these , the good of the ...
... feudal polity from either the muni- cipal government which Rome , in its freedom , had extended over the na- tions of Europe , or that centralized empire under which , in later times , it had collected them ! In these , the good of the ...
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