| 730 páginas
...ftare, might give f.vue fparks of enfranchileittent to fuch wretched perfons as fell to their fhare, by admitting them, as well as others, to the oath of fealty ; which conferred a right of protefiion, and raifed the tenant to a iind of eftate fuperir>r to downright flavery, but inferior... | |
| 1774 - 428 páginas
...Itate, might give fome fparks of •nfranchifement to i'uch wretched pcrfons a«fell to thti.-lkuv, by admitting them, as well as others, to the oath...fealty ; which conferred a right of protection, and railed the tenant to a kind of elhte fuperior to downright flavery, but inferior to every other condition.... | |
| William Blackstone - 1791 - 566 páginas
...feodai ftate, might give fome fparks of enfranchifement to fuch wretched perfons as fell to their fhare, by admitting them, as well as others, to the oath of fealty ; which conferred a right of prote&ion, and raifed the tenant to a kind of eftate fuperior to downright flavery, but inferior to... | |
| William Blackstone - 1794 - 700 páginas
...Hate, might give fome fparks of enfranchifement to fuch •wretched perfons as fell to their fhare, by admitting them, as •well as others, to the oath of fealty ; which conferred a right cf protection, and raifed the tenant to a kind of eftate fuperior to downright flavery, but inferior... | |
| 1797 - 522 páginas
...feodal ftate, might give fome fparks of enfranchifement to fuch wretched perfons as fell to their fhare, by admitting them, as well as others, to the oath of fealty ; 3 K which MTT, then gentled of human paffions ! foft and tender are thy notes, and ill accord they... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 680 páginas
...feodal ftate, might give fome fparks of enfranchifement to fuch wretehed perfons as fell to their fhare, by admitting them, as well as others, to the oath...fealty ; which conferred a right of protection, and raifed the tenant to a kind of eftate fuperior to downright flavery, but inferior to every other conditionm.... | |
| William Blackstone - 1807 - 698 páginas
...state, might give some sparks of enfranchisement to such wretched persons, as fell to their share, by admitting them, as well as others, to the oath...to downright slavery, but inferior to every other condition™. This they called villenage, and the tenants villeins, either from the word viiis, or... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 480 páginas
...féodal state, might give some sparks of enfranchisement to such wretched persons as fell to their share, by admitting them, as well as others, to the oath...the tenant to a kind of estate superior to downright slaury, but inferior to every other condition. Thii they called villenage, and the tenants villeini.... | |
| John Mason Good - 1819 - 482 páginas
...wretched persons as fell to their share, by admitting them, as well as others, to the oath of fralty, which conferred a right of protection, and raised...superior to downright slavery, but inferior to every ottur condition. This they called aillenage, and the tenants villeins. These villeins, belonging jirincipally... | |
| Charles Barton - 1821 - 696 páginas
...feodal state, might give some sparks of enfranchisement to such wretched persons as fell to their share, by admitting them, as well as others, to the oath of fealty; which conferred a right of protection, (the obligations of fealty being mutual), and raised the tenant to a kind of estate superior to downright... | |
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