Social and Cultural Dynamics, Zväzok 3Bedminster Press, 1937 |
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Strana 73
... seignior and his immediate vassals ; the vassals of these vassals were “ screened ” from the seignior and had no direct personal relationship with him . In this sense , the feudal bond was personal , face to face , or , as Cooley says ...
... seignior and his immediate vassals ; the vassals of these vassals were “ screened ” from the seignior and had no direct personal relationship with him . In this sense , the feudal bond was personal , face to face , or , as Cooley says ...
Strana 76
... seignior or suzerain began to be limited and measured.101 In brief , the real contractualism in the content of the bond became definitely noticeable only after the eleventh century . Before that , it was present mainly in the form of ...
... seignior or suzerain began to be limited and measured.101 In brief , the real contractualism in the content of the bond became definitely noticeable only after the eleventh century . Before that , it was present mainly in the form of ...
Strana 102
... seignior assumed the form of an eternal , unending claim which could neither be paid off , nor terminated by a lapse of time , from the standpoint of the vassals . Seigniors continued to demand privileges , but without the return ...
... seignior assumed the form of an eternal , unending claim which could neither be paid off , nor terminated by a lapse of time , from the standpoint of the vassals . Seigniors continued to demand privileges , but without the return ...
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Chapter One FAMILISTIC CONTRACTUAL AND COMPULSORY RELATIONSHIPS | 3 |
Extensity of Interaction | 8 |
Introductory This volume deals with the fluctuations in the social | 23 |
Autorské práva | |
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