Our Democracy: Its Origins and Its TasksH. Holt, 1917 - 327 страница |
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... Lord If you were to go into a village or hamlet in early The England , you would find most of the dwellings small Hall cottages . But there would be one called the Hall , which and the with its barn and other subordinate buildings would ...
... Lord If you were to go into a village or hamlet in early The England , you would find most of the dwellings small Hall cottages . But there would be one called the Hall , which and the with its barn and other subordinate buildings would ...
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Its Origins and Its Tasks James Hayden Tufts. The Lord of the Manor usually mean that the man in the hall or castle had been a successful soldier , who had helped the king , and had been rewarded by being made a lord with im- portant ...
Its Origins and Its Tasks James Hayden Tufts. The Lord of the Manor usually mean that the man in the hall or castle had been a successful soldier , who had helped the king , and had been rewarded by being made a lord with im- portant ...
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... lord and received no wages . The women also worked a part of the time at the hall and received no wages . Also , if you suggested to them to give up their farms and move away , you would be surprised to learn that they had no right to ...
... lord and received no wages . The women also worked a part of the time at the hall and received no wages . Also , if you suggested to them to give up their farms and move away , you would be surprised to learn that they had no right to ...
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... and so was reasonably sure of enough to eat . But , on the other hand , he had not only to work for the lord about half * Hobhouse , Morals in Evolution , p . 284 . his time , but he had also to contribute in 44 BEGINNINGS OF COOPERATION.
... and so was reasonably sure of enough to eat . But , on the other hand , he had not only to work for the lord about half * Hobhouse , Morals in Evolution , p . 284 . his time , but he had also to contribute in 44 BEGINNINGS OF COOPERATION.
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... lord's property . Moreover he had to attend his lord's courts and if he had any quarrel with his lord , was likely to get the worst of the decision . The fine - sounding provisions of the Magna Carta which guaranteed certain rights to ...
... lord's property . Moreover he had to attend his lord's courts and if he had any quarrel with his lord , was likely to get the worst of the decision . The fine - sounding provisions of the Magna Carta which guaranteed certain rights to ...
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