The History of the Reign of the Emperor Charles V. with a View of the Progress of Society in Europe: From the Subversion of the Roman Empire, to the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century, Volume 1W. and W. Strahan, 1769 - Europe |
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... became extinct among all the people fubjected to the Roman yoke ; they loft not only the habit but even the capacity of deciding for themselves , or of acting from the impulfe of their own minds ; and the dominion of the Romans , like ...
... became extinct among all the people fubjected to the Roman yoke ; they loft not only the habit but even the capacity of deciding for themselves , or of acting from the impulfe of their own minds ; and the dominion of the Romans , like ...
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... became extinct , the revenues of the Empire gradually dimi- nished . The tafte for the luxuries of the Eaft increased to such a pitch in the Imperial court , that great fums were carried into India , from which money never returns . By ...
... became extinct , the revenues of the Empire gradually dimi- nished . The tafte for the luxuries of the Eaft increased to such a pitch in the Imperial court , that great fums were carried into India , from which money never returns . By ...
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... discipline , or fkill in war , which the Ro- mans ftill retained ; and upon adding these to their native ferocity , they became altogether irrefiftible . BUT The fpirit with which they carried on war . BUT A VIEW OF THE.
... discipline , or fkill in war , which the Ro- mans ftill retained ; and upon adding these to their native ferocity , they became altogether irrefiftible . BUT The fpirit with which they carried on war . BUT A VIEW OF THE.
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... became im- patient to shake off the yoke of their infolent lords , and to esta- blish among themfelves fuch a free and equal government as would render property fecure , and industry flourishing . The German Emperors , especially thofe ...
... became im- patient to shake off the yoke of their infolent lords , and to esta- blish among themfelves fuch a free and equal government as would render property fecure , and industry flourishing . The German Emperors , especially thofe ...
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... became free corporations , inftead of dependant villages without jurif- [ P ] NOTE XV . VOL . I. F diction Is introduced into France and into other Euro , c . A. D. 1108 countries of -1137 . SECT . I. diction or privileges [ Q ] . STATE ...
... became free corporations , inftead of dependant villages without jurif- [ P ] NOTE XV . VOL . I. F diction Is introduced into France and into other Euro , c . A. D. 1108 countries of -1137 . SECT . I. diction or privileges [ Q ] . STATE ...
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accuſtomed adminiſtration affembly againſt allodial almoſt ancient Aragon authority barons became Cange cauſes century Charlemagne Chriftian circumftances cities confiderable confidered conftitution court crown cuſtoms decifion defcribed diſtinguiſhed Du Cange ecclefiaftical Emperors Empire enterprize eſtabliſhed Europe exerciſe extenfive fame fecurity feems fervice feudal feveral firft firſt flaves fociety fome foon fovereign France ftate ftill fubjects fuch fufficient fuperior German Hift hiftorians himſelf hiſtory Ibid increaſed inftitution intereſt Italy judicial combat juftice juriſdiction King kingdom Kings of France laws lefs leſs liberty Louis XI mafter manners Marculfus meaſure moft monarchs moſt Murat muſt nations neceffary nobility nobles obferved occafioned Ordon perfons poffeffed poffeffion preferved preſent Princes privileges progrefs provinces publick publiſhed puniſh reaſon reign rendered reſpect Roman ſcience SECT ſeems ſeveral ſhould ſome ſpirit ſtate ſuch territories thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion tranfactions trial by combat vaffals vigour whoſe