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Pagina 349
... seems probable that the law of inheritance by primogeniture had at this time begun to prevail in France with respect to counties or earldoms , or lands holden by homage or military service ; though it does not seem to have been ...
... seems probable that the law of inheritance by primogeniture had at this time begun to prevail in France with respect to counties or earldoms , or lands holden by homage or military service ; though it does not seem to have been ...
Pagina 353
... seems about this time , A.D. 1960 , to have been considered as a just ground for preferring the claimant to whom it belonged to the other claimants of the vacant fief . When there was no objection of criminality , or insufficiency for ...
... seems about this time , A.D. 1960 , to have been considered as a just ground for preferring the claimant to whom it belonged to the other claimants of the vacant fief . When there was no objection of criminality , or insufficiency for ...
Pagina 519
seems to be to strip the conquerors of their laurels , and to place them on the brows of the vanquished : " Victrix ... seems to be , ) while it detracts from the hero , ascribes powers to the man which render him at least as formidable ...
seems to be to strip the conquerors of their laurels , and to place them on the brows of the vanquished : " Victrix ... seems to be , ) while it detracts from the hero , ascribes powers to the man which render him at least as formidable ...
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