| Jean Louis de Lolme - 1775 - 462 páginas
...themfelves what lands they thought proper to occupy, they feparated ; and though their tenure wag at firft precarious, yet, in this particular, they depended not on the King, but on the general affembly of the Nation, (a) Under the Kings of thefirft race, the fiefs, by the mutual connivance of... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme - 1784 - 600 páginas
...themfelves what lands they thought proper to occupy, they feparated; and though their tenure was at fir ft only precarious, yet, in this particular, they depended not on the King, but on the general affembly of the Nation (a). Under the Kings of the firft race, the fiefs, by the mutual connivance... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme - 1816 - 602 páginas
...After dividing among themselves what lands they thought proper to occupy, they separated; and though their tenure was at first only precarious, yet, in...general assembly of the nation*. Under the kings of the Jirst race, the fiefs, by the mutual connivance of the leaders, at first became annual; afterwards,... | |
| 1821 - 444 páginas
...After dividing among themselves what lands they thought proper to occupy, they separated ; and though their tenure was at first only precarious, yet, in...Under the descendants of Charlemagne, they became hereditary.f And when at length Hugh Capet effected his own election, to the prejudice of Charles of... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme - 1826 - 326 páginas
...they thought proper to occupy, they separated; and though their tenure was at first only pro rions, yet, in this particular, they depended not on the...Under the kings of the first race, the fiefs, by the mm connivance of the leaders, at first become annual ; afterward held for life. Under the descendants... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme, Archibald John Stephens - 1838 - 674 páginas
...After dividing among themselves what lands they thought proper to occupy, they separated; and though their tenure was at first only precarious, yet, in...Charlemagne, they became hereditary f. And when at Jength Hugh Capet effected his own election, to the prejudice of Charles of Lorraine, intending to... | |
| Thomas George Western, Jean Louis de Lolme - 1838 - 628 páginas
...After dividing amongst themselves what lands they thought proper to occupy, they separated, and though their tenure was at first only precarious, yet, in...the King, but on the general assembly of the nation (c). , lender the kings of the first race, the fiefs, by the mutual connivance of the leaders, at first... | |
| Thomas George Western - 1840 - 610 páginas
...yet, in this particular, they depended not on the King, but on the general assembly of the nation (c). Under the kings of the first race, the fiefs, by the...afterwards held for life. Under the descendants of (c) The fiefs were originally called terrt? jure beneficii concesstr; and it was not till under Charles... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme - 1853 - 438 páginas
...After dividing among themselves what lands they thought proper to occupy, they separated ; and though their tenure was at first only precarious, yet, in...life. Under the descendants of Charlemagne they became hereditary.f And when at length Hugh Capet effected his own election, to the prejudice of Charles of... | |
| Jean Louis de Lolme - 1853 - 474 páginas
...After dividing among themselves what lands they thought proper to occupy, they separated ; and though their tenure was at first only precarious, yet, in...life. Under the descendants of Charlemagne they became hereditary.f And when at length Hugh Capet effected his own election, to the prejudice of Charles of... | |
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