The Encyclopedia Americana: A Library of Universal Knowledge, Količina 10Americana corporation, 1931 |
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Stran 354
... land was settled by Flemish colonists , the latest of the Teutonic settlements in Britain . Elsewhere Norman lords , with Norman , Eng- lish and Flemish followers , held the towns and the more level country , while the Welsh kept up a ...
... land was settled by Flemish colonists , the latest of the Teutonic settlements in Britain . Elsewhere Norman lords , with Norman , Eng- lish and Flemish followers , held the towns and the more level country , while the Welsh kept up a ...
Stran 365
... land ; and so nearly alike everywhere , that the people of any one town or district are perfectly understood in every other part of the country , which is not true of the lower ranks of Eng- land . When considered more minutely , how ...
... land ; and so nearly alike everywhere , that the people of any one town or district are perfectly understood in every other part of the country , which is not true of the lower ranks of Eng- land . When considered more minutely , how ...
Stran 519
... lands are given to him and his heirs absolutely without any end or limit put to his estate , and it is the most extensive and the highest interest a man can have in land . If not aliened or devised , it passes to heirs generally . On ...
... lands are given to him and his heirs absolutely without any end or limit put to his estate , and it is the most extensive and the highest interest a man can have in land . If not aliened or devised , it passes to heirs generally . On ...
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