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    feudal


    1. He became so good at sitting and watching and waiting that a local farmer who lived like a feudal lord in one of the bigger mountain villages employed him as a geriatric shepherd boy


    2. The world has seen many marvels during recent years, and one of the many things that helps to illustrate the fusion of technical modernism with the established status quo is the way in which England’s ancient feudal institutions have embraced the social and political structures of modern times


    3. England’s ancient feudal institutions have embraced the social and


    4. They were in full feudal epoch


    5. The feudal lords did not feel the need of wearing the


    6. The one has arisen from a mere accident, in which neither prudence nor policy either had or could have any share; the other, from the fall of the feudal system, and from the establishment of a government which afforded to industry the only encouragement which it requires, some tolerable security that it shall enjoy the fruits of its own labour


    7. Poland, where the feudal system still continues to take place, is at this day as beggarly a country as it was before the discovery of America


    8. Though the feudal system has been abolished in Spain and Portugal, it has not been succeeded by a much better


    9. It seems to have been a common practice among our ancestors during the violence of the feudal government


    10. But anciently, during the prevalency of the feudal government, a very small portion of the produce was sufficient to replace the capital employed in cultivation

    11. There still remain, in both parts of the united kingdom, some great estates which have continued, without interruption, in the hands of the same family since the times of feudal anarchy


    12. It is a mistake to imagine that those territorial jurisdictions took their origin from the feudal law


    13. Not only the highest jurisdictions, both civil and criminal, but the power of levying troops, of coining money, and even that of making bye-laws for the government of their own people, were all rights possessed allodially by the great proprietors of land, several centuries before even the name of the feudal law was known in Europe


    14. But the feudal law is not supposed to have become the common law of England till after the Conquest


    15. That the most extensive authority and jurisdictions were possessed by the great lords in France allodially, long before the feudal law was introduced into that country, is a matter of fact that admits of no doubt


    16. The introduction of the feudal law, so far from extending, may be regarded as an attempt to moderate, the authority of the great allodial lords


    17. After the institution of feudal subordination, the king was as incapable of restraining the violence of the great lords as before


    18. But what all the violence of the feudal institutions could never have effected, the silent and insensible operation of foreign commerce and manufactures gradually brought about


    19. In the European monarchies, which were founded upon the ruins of the Roman empire, both before, and for some time after, the establishment of what is properly called the feudal law, the great lords, with all their immediate dependents, used to serve the crown at their own expense


    20. Under the feudal governments, the military service, both of the great lords, and of their immediate dependents, was, after a certain period, universally exchanged for a payment in money, which was employed to maintain those who served in their stead

    21. Under the feudal governments, the many public ordinances, that the citizens of every district should practise archery, as well as several other military exercises, were intended for promoting the same purpose, but do not seem to have promoted it so well


    22. In the republics of ancient Greece and Rome, during the whole period of their existence, and under the feudal govermnents, for a considerable time after their first establishment, the trade of a soldier was not a separate, distinct trade, which constituted the sole or principal occupation of a particular class of citizens; every subject of the state, whatever might be the ordinary trade or occupation by which he gained his livelihood, considered himself, upon all ordinary occasions, as fit likewise to exercise the trade of a soldier, and, upon many extraordinary occasions, as bound to exercise it


    23. Both the discipline and the exercise of the feudal militia, therefore, went gradually to ruin, and standing armies were gradually introduced to supply the place of it


    24. In the ancient monarchies of Europe, the manners and customs of the time sufficiently prepared the great body of the people for war; and when they took the field, they were, by the condition of their feudal tenures, to be maintained either at their own expense, or at that of their immediate lords, without bringing any new charge upon the sovereign


    25. In the disorderly state of Europe, during the prevalence of the feudal government, the sovereign was obliged to content himself with taxing those who were too weak to refuse to pay taxes


    26. The casualties of the feudal law were taxes upon the transference of land, both from the dead to the living, and from the living to the living


    27. By a feudal law, the vassal could not alienate without the consent of his superior, who generally extorted a fine or composition on granting it


    28. In some countries, where the greater part of the other feudal customs have gone into disuse, this tax upon the alienation of land still continues to make a very considerable branch of the revenue of the sovereign


    29. During the barbarous times of feudal anarchy, merchants, like all the other inhabitants of burghs, were considered as little better than emancipated bondmen, whose persons were despised, and whose gains were envied


    30. What in the world gives these demented liberals of twenty-first century America the right, with a straight face, to tell us that their programs in any way relate to progress? Perhaps we should instead try regress, to the days when the Emperor, King, or feudal lord prescribed our lives for us

    31. To regress to the times when every aspect of living was controlled by a king, emperor, or feudal lord is not my idea of progress


    32. For as soon as Ganesh had finished, he had planned to sell the estate, cash out his families accounts, and run as far away from feudal India as possible


    33. revolutionary agenda, that fulfilling the promise of equality would require not merely the abolition of feudal titles and privileges, but the intitution of a new way of economic life, in which individual


    34. , feudal and capitalist) society


    35. So the unhealthy criticism was left frozen in my throat without the opportunity to be expressed, lost in these inconveniences of the feudal system


    36. 'Aye, white men sell white men and white women, as it was in the feudal days


    37. The rolling country at the foot of the towering mountains was now a borderland, in a state of turmoil, where the barons reverted to feudal practises, and bands of outlaws roamed unhindered


    38. The civilisation was feudal with strict controls on its inhabitants and colonies


    39. In feudal times it was God, or at least the Church, that


    40. Any society that has evolved from a feudal state where a monarchy

    41. In the feudal world of academic research, the gambit worked


    42. His professional career involved advising feudal governors, and he willingly embraced the feudal system


    43. "Yes," said Ben, "but there are enough of them to control the planet with feudal states


    44. For years, we tended to treat the Gandhi family with exaggerated deference, almost never seriously questioning their prolonged silence and unwillingness to open up on contentious issues, be it their relations with Bofors-accused Quattrocchi, their sources of wealth or their feudal style of decision-making


    45. My own view is that the Gandhis, like many feudal politicians, were trapped in a mai–baap culture and that the odd public sector project can never be a substitute for long-term infrastructure (Amethi’s roads are designed to rupture the backbone)


    46. always been, and continues to be, a feudal theocracy


    47. This is governance by Corporation – which is the purest current form of the Rule of Money – a feudal serf employed by an Absolute Monarch: darwinian winners, the Exceptional race, selected by money to be masters over


    48. During the civil wars in feudal Japan, an invading army would quickly sweep into a town and take control


    49. tobreak down the feudal aristocracy and his encouragement of


    50. feudal grandees and was executed at Valladolidin 1453








































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