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" ... supporter, or the defence of a beneficent suzerain, against such powerful aggression, as left little prospect except of sharing in his ruin. ' From these feelings, engendered by the feudal relation, has sprung up the peculiar sentiment of personal... "
The Lord and the Vassal: A Familiar Exposition of the Feudal System in the ... - Sivu 69
tekijä(t) Sir Francis Palgrave - 1844 - 139 sivua
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View of the State of Europe During the Middle Ages, Nide 1

Henry Hallam - 1818 - 554 sivua
...the feudal relation has sprung up the peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty ; alike ....to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field, a feudal superior and his family, easily transferred the same allegiance...

The Literary Panorama and National Register, Nide 8

1819 - 950 sivua
...the feudal relation has sprung up the peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty; alike distinguishable...magistrate, Men who had been . used to swear fealty, to profets subjection, to follow, at home and in tbe field, a feudal superior and his family, easily transferred...

A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Nide 9

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 822 sivua
...feudal relation, has sprung up the peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty; alike distinguishable...to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field, a feudal superior and his family, easily transferred the same allegiance...

London Saturday Journal..., Nide 1

1839 - 444 sivua
...feudal relation, has sprung up the peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty, alike distinguishable...to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field, a feudal superior and his family, easily transferred the same allegiance...

The Universal Tendency to Association in Mankind Analyzed and Illustrated ...

John Dunlop - 1840 - 260 sivua
..." The peculiar sentiment of personal reverence towards a sovereign which we denominate loyalty, is alike distinguishable from the stupid devotion of...which free citizens regard their chief magistrate. . . . It was a powerful feeling, which could make the bravest men put up with slights and illtreatment...

The Scientific and Literary Treasury: A New and Popular Encyclopedia of the ...

Samuel Maunder - 1843 - 914 sivua
...feudal relation, has sprung up the peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty ; alike distinguishable...to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field, a feudal superior and his family, easily transferred the same allegiance...

View of the state of Europe during the Middle ages. 2 vols. [with ..., Nide 1

Henry Hallam - 1846 - 610 sivua
...the feudal relation has sprung up the peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty ; alike distinguishable...to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field, a feudal superior and his family, easily transferred the same allegiance...

HAND-BOOK OF LITERATURE AND THE FINE ARTS;

GEORGE RIPLEY - 1852 - 670 sivua
...sentiment of peri sonal reverence and attachment towards ' a sovereign, which we denominate loy16 alty ; alike distinguishable from the stupid devotion of...to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field, a feudal superior and his family, easily transferred the same allegiance...

Hand-book of Literature and the Fine Arts: Comprising Complete and Accurate ...

1852 - 678 sivua
...attachment towards * lorereign, which we denominate loy16 alty ; alike distinguishable from the stupiil devotion of eastern slaves, and from the abstract...free citizens regard their chief magistrate. Men who hat! been used to swear fealty, to profcí-s subjection, to follow, at home and in the field, a feudal...

View of the state of Europe during the Middle ages. 2 vols. [with ..., Nide 1

Henry Hallam - 1853 - 532 sivua
...the feudal relation has sprung up the peculiar sentiment of personal reverence and attachment towards a sovereign, which we denominate loyalty; alike distinguishable...to swear fealty, to profess subjection, to follow, at home and in the field, a feudal superior and his family, easily transferred the same allegiance...




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