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... practice , more , it seems , because such a dedication debarred the superior lord from enjoying the dues which were levied on successions , and the waste which could be committed during a tenant's minority , than from any subtler ...
... practice , more , it seems , because such a dedication debarred the superior lord from enjoying the dues which were levied on successions , and the waste which could be committed during a tenant's minority , than from any subtler ...
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... practice was de- fended by ecclesiastics , in order to protect the Church against royal or aristocratical rapacity , and formed part of that scheme for maintaining the balance of political and social forces which constituted in the ...
... practice was de- fended by ecclesiastics , in order to protect the Church against royal or aristocratical rapacity , and formed part of that scheme for maintaining the balance of political and social forces which constituted in the ...
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... practice of making these Provisions was continued , notwithstanding the statute . As might be expected , Wiklif was a stre- nuous opponent of this usurpation , and advocated its peremptory cessation . Towards the latter end of his reign ...
... practice of making these Provisions was continued , notwithstanding the statute . As might be expected , Wiklif was a stre- nuous opponent of this usurpation , and advocated its peremptory cessation . Towards the latter end of his reign ...
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... practice , and telling him that he intends to send certain ambassadors to Bruges , with a view to laying the facts before him or his repre- sentative . He begs that during the interval all causes commenced in the pope's court should be ...
... practice , and telling him that he intends to send certain ambassadors to Bruges , with a view to laying the facts before him or his repre- sentative . He begs that during the interval all causes commenced in the pope's court should be ...
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... practice without implying the discussion of all social practices . ' Christ , ' said Nicholas Hereford , in his discourses , ' never bade any one beg . No one ought to give alms to a man whose clothes are better than his own . The civil ...
... practice without implying the discussion of all social practices . ' Christ , ' said Nicholas Hereford , in his discourses , ' never bade any one beg . No one ought to give alms to a man whose clothes are better than his own . The civil ...
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