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... read one or two chapters ; 1. e.g. , in C. H. McIlwain's The High court of Parliament ( 1910 ) . 2. On the work of Stapleton and Delisle , see Quarterly Review ( 1911 ) , pp . 486-9 . and my friends Mr. S. O. Moffet , of the viii PREFACE.
... read one or two chapters ; 1. e.g. , in C. H. McIlwain's The High court of Parliament ( 1910 ) . 2. On the work of Stapleton and Delisle , see Quarterly Review ( 1911 ) , pp . 486-9 . and my friends Mr. S. O. Moffet , of the viii PREFACE.
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... court in Poitiers the dukes had , it is true , encouraged learning , and elaborated a chancery.3 But even in Poitou the distinction between the ducal domain and the feudal estates seems to have been more marked in the twelfth century ...
... court in Poitiers the dukes had , it is true , encouraged learning , and elaborated a chancery.3 But even in Poitou the distinction between the ducal domain and the feudal estates seems to have been more marked in the twelfth century ...
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... court at Verneuil . Here , in the presence of his barons , he promulgated a statute dealing with the debts of crusaders and limiting the responsibility of their vassals for them . The king , adds the chronicler , ordered the statute to ...
... court at Verneuil . Here , in the presence of his barons , he promulgated a statute dealing with the debts of crusaders and limiting the responsibility of their vassals for them . The king , adds the chronicler , ordered the statute to ...
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... court developed ritual and ceremony and the great feudal officers , the seneschal and constable , the chaplain who ... courts , at which all kinds of business could be formally transacted , were held more regularly at fixed places . The ...
... court developed ritual and ceremony and the great feudal officers , the seneschal and constable , the chaplain who ... courts , at which all kinds of business could be formally transacted , were held more regularly at fixed places . The ...
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... courts . Not only is the law of persons and property carefully defined , but the law regulating appeals from one court to another is also clearly laid down . The right to rebel in default of justice , a right latent in feudalism at all ...
... courts . Not only is the law of persons and property carefully defined , but the law regulating appeals from one court to another is also clearly laid down . The right to rebel in default of justice , a right latent in feudalism at all ...
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