The Medieval Foundation of EnglandDoubleday, 1967 - 270 Seiten Survey of England's social life, habits, beliefs and political development, from earliest times to the early fifteenth century, A.D. |
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... justice was of a narrower , less altruistic na- ture than that of St. Louis . He was resolved to do justice to all , but he did not except himself . Lordship to him was the first prerequisite of a Christian society - a right to be ...
... justice was of a narrower , less altruistic na- ture than that of St. Louis . He was resolved to do justice to all , but he did not except himself . Lordship to him was the first prerequisite of a Christian society - a right to be ...
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... justice a more realisable commodity in England than in any other land . To offer relief to the subject and strict and impartial justice to all in their degree , to ensure that under the Crown both the obligations and rights of a feudal ...
... justice a more realisable commodity in England than in any other land . To offer relief to the subject and strict and impartial justice to all in their degree , to ensure that under the Crown both the obligations and rights of a feudal ...
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... justice dictated . For it needed the royal prerogative of doing justice and equity to temper the harsh rigidity of the Common Law . Yet though the courts at Westminster in the latter Middle Ages were often narrow and inflexible - and in ...
... justice dictated . For it needed the royal prerogative of doing justice and equity to temper the harsh rigidity of the Common Law . Yet though the courts at Westminster in the latter Middle Ages were often narrow and inflexible - and in ...
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Rude Settlers I | 1 |
The Cross and the Sword | 23 |
The Norman Discipline | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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