The Standard Library Cyclopedia of Political, Constitutional, Statistical and Forensic Knowledge: Forming a Work of Universal Reference on the Subjects of Civil Administration, Political Economy, Finance, Commerce, Laws and Social Relations ...H. G. Bohn, 1849 - Political science |
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... term Foederatus , which was applied by the Romans to States which were connected with the Roman State by a Foedus or ... terms of the union , that any one party can withdraw from it at pleasure , and , as far as he is concerned ...
... term Foederatus , which was applied by the Romans to States which were connected with the Roman State by a Foedus or ... terms of the union , that any one party can withdraw from it at pleasure , and , as far as he is concerned ...
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... term of office is expired , and may thus impercepti- bly , while in name servants , become in fact masters . That there is such a ten- dency to degenerate from its primitive form in all social organization , as there is in all organized ...
... term of office is expired , and may thus impercepti- bly , while in name servants , become in fact masters . That there is such a ten- dency to degenerate from its primitive form in all social organization , as there is in all organized ...
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... term feoffment is evidently of feudal origin , its Latinised form being feoffa- mentum , from feudare or infeudare , to infeoff , to give a feud , he who con- fers the feud or fief is the feoffor , and he who receives it the feoffee ...
... term feoffment is evidently of feudal origin , its Latinised form being feoffa- mentum , from feudare or infeudare , to infeoff , to give a feud , he who con- fers the feud or fief is the feoffor , and he who receives it the feoffee ...
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... term of the Roman imperial law for an estate This being established as the true granted to be held not absolutely , but character of a primitive feud or fief , may with the ownership still in the grantor perhaps throw some light upon ...
... term of the Roman imperial law for an estate This being established as the true granted to be held not absolutely , but character of a primitive feud or fief , may with the ownership still in the grantor perhaps throw some light upon ...
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... term . " Can it be doubted , " asks Mr. Hallam , " that some word of barbarous original must have answered , in the vernacular languages , to the Latin beneficium ? " There is rea- son to believe , as we have seen , that this vernacular ...
... term . " Can it be doubted , " asks Mr. Hallam , " that some word of barbarous original must have answered , in the vernacular languages , to the Latin beneficium ? " There is rea- son to believe , as we have seen , that this vernacular ...
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