| George Washington Kirchwey - 1900 - 596 sivua
...continuous wars in France it will not serve ; the king would rather have money ; he begins to take scutages. This, as we shall soon see, practically alters the...Speaking roughly we may say that there is one century (1066-1166) in which the military tenures are really military, though as yet there is little law about... | |
| George Washington Kirchwey - 1900 - 578 sivua
...another, and scutage is no longer taken. Speaking roughly we may say that there is one century (1066-1166) in which the military tenures are really military,...little law about them ; that there is another century (1166-1266) during which these tenures still supply an army, though chiefly by supplying its pay :... | |
| Albert Beebe White - 1908 - 458 sivua
...king himself as the greatest I '" Speaking roughly we may say that there is one century (106611 66) in which the military tenures are really military,...little law about them; that there is another century (1 166-1266) during which these tenures still supply an army though chiefly by supplying its pay: and... | |
| Albert Beebe White - 1908 - 452 sivua
...the king himself as the greatest '"Speaking roughly we may say that there is one century (10661166) in which the military tenures are really military,...little law about them; that there is another century (1 166-1266) during which these tenures still supply an army though chiefly by supplying its pay; and... | |
| Sir Thomas Palmer Whittaker - 1914 - 616 sivua
...is not all that they want. . . . The King would rather have money ; he begins to take scutages. This practically alters the whole nature of the institution....Speaking roughly, we may say that there is one century (1066-1166) in which the military 1 Pollock and Maitland's History of English Law, p. 45. » Ibid.... | |
| Sir Thomas Palmer Whittaker - 1914 - 622 sivua
...is not all that they want. . . . The King would rather have money ; he begins to take scutages. This practically alters the whole nature of the institution....Speaking roughly, we may say that there is one century (1066-1166) in which the military 1 Pollock and Maitland's History of English Law, p. 45. * Ibid, p.... | |
| Sir Thomas Palmer Whittaker - 1914 - 616 sivua
...the military 1 Pollock and Maitland's History of English Law, p. 45. » Ibid. p. 46. » Ibid. p. 230. tenures are really military though as yet there is...little law about them, that there is another century (1166-1266) during which these tenures still supply an army though chiefly by supplying the pay for... | |
| Frederick Pollock (Sir)), Frederic William Maitland - 806 sivua
...continuous wars in France it will not serve ; the king would rather have money ; he begins to take scutages. This, as we shall soon see, practically alters the...little law about them; that there is another century (1106 — 1266) during which these tenures still supply an army, though chiefly by supplying its pay... | |
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