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they frequently surrender'd their lands, to neighboring
 
they frequently surrender'd their lands, to neighboring
 
L'ds. & so receiv'd them back under feudal tenures &c.
 
L'ds. & so receiv'd them back under feudal tenures &c.
sometimes where they kept their [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[ad^^^possessions they put themselves  
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sometimes where they kept their [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] ^^^ [[addition]] possessions [[/addition]] they put themselves  
 
under ye protection of Lds. whence came a frase  
 
under ye protection of Lds. whence came a frase  
 
often met with in doomsday book tenere in allodis.
 
often met with in doomsday book tenere in allodis.
as for slaves either made so by ye Conquerors, or found  
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As for slaves either made so by ye. Conquerors, or found  
 
so they look'd upon them as part of their substence
 
so they look'd upon them as part of their substence
ye Principal if not only differnce btween new Govern-s.
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sette'd by ye Conquerors, & ye antient one they had liv'd  
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ye. Principal if not only difference between new Govern-s.
under in Germany, was yt they Priest or Leader became no  
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sette'd by ye Conquerors, & ye. antient one they had liv'd  
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under in Germany, was yt. they Priest or Leader became no  
 
longer annual as in ye Mother Country, for being in a  
 
longer annual as in ye Mother Country, for being in a  
contiual state of war, it would not have been safe  
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continual state of war, it would not have been safe  
 
to have been often changing ye Gen.  
 
to have been often changing ye Gen.  
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In process of time these Leaders came to be call'd
 
In process of time these Leaders came to be call'd
Ks. but yt this was on inmovation appears plainly from  
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Ks. but yt. this was on inmovation appears plainly from  
most modern nations [[unclear]] deriving ye name of K. from ye Latin.  
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most modern nations [[deletion]] [[unclear]] [[/deletion]] [[addition]] deriving [[/addition]] ye. name of K. from ye Latin.  
In England yt name is of Saxon origin tho' ye first  
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Saxon Leaders yt invaded this Country, were call'd
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In England yt. name is of Saxon origin tho' ye. first  
Hertoge, for ye old Teutonick Word Here, signifying publick  
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Saxon Leaders yt. invaded this Country, were call'd
& toge, Gen; & this idea of Gen. of ye Publick, seems to be  
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Hertoge, for ye. old Teutonick Word Here, signifying publick  
ye only one these Nations had of a K. for ye Longobards
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& toge, Gen., & this idea of Gen. of ye. Publick, seems to be  
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ye. only one these Nations had of a K. for ye Longobards
 
who gave they name to Lombardy, chang'd their P. into  
 
who gave they name to Lombardy, chang'd their P. into  
 
30 Ds. & yet in time of war elected one Gen. who did
 
30 Ds. & yet in time of war elected one Gen. who did
not in ye least infringe ye rights of any of these Ducal  
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not in ye. least infringe ye. rights of any of these Ducal  
 
Powers.
 
Powers.
after ye assumption of a Regal title their still continued  
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assemblies of ye people, as in Germany, to consider of ye  
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After ye assumption of a Regal title their still continued  
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assemblies of ye. people, as in Germany, to consider of ye.
 
common Good; these were in England & France call'd
 
common Good; these were in England & France call'd
Parl-s. in Spain Cartes, & in Germany & Poland Diets; in  
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Parl-s. in Spain Cortes, & in Germany & Poland, Diets; in  
 
Latin Placitum, Carits, maleum, but more commonly  
 
Latin Placitum, Carits, maleum, but more commonly  
colloquium
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colloquium.
From what has been said of ye distribution of ye conquer'd
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Lands, it must necessarily follow, yt from ye different
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From what has been said of ye. distribution of ye. conquer'd
circumstances of ye Conquerors, several Changs must have  
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Lands, it must necessarily follow, yt. from ye. different
happen'd. time has produc'd two great ones; one in ye interests  
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circumstances of ye. Conquerors, several Changes must have  
of ye feoffices, ye other in [[unclear]] ye Vassalage feffices since known by  
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happen'd. time has produc'd two great ones; one in ye. interests  
ye name of tenures.  
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of ye feoffices, ye. other in [[unclear]] ye [[deletion]] Vassalage [[/deletion]] [[addition]] feffices [[/addition]] since known by  
as to ye first ye increase of ye people, ye cultivation  
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ye. name of tenures.  
of ye Lands, & ye great elegancy of Life, yt gradually introduc'd  
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itself, made ye superiors desire to reasure ye possession  
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As to ye. first ye. increase of ye. people, ye. cultivation  
of their Estates, & ye Vassals to make their settlements more durable
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of ye Lands, & ye great elegancy of life, yt. gradually introduc'd  
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itself, made ye. superiors desire to secure ye. possession  
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of their Estates, & ye. Vassals to make their settlements more durable.

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4 they frequently surrender'd their lands, to neighboring L'ds. & so receiv'd them back under feudal tenures &c. sometimes where they kept their deletion unclear /deletion ^^^ addition possessions /addition they put themselves under ye protection of Lds. whence came a frase often met with in doomsday book tenere in allodis.

As for slaves either made so by ye. Conquerors, or found so they look'd upon them as part of their substence

ye. Principal if not only difference between new Govern-s. sette'd by ye Conquerors, & ye. antient one they had liv'd under in Germany, was yt. they Priest or Leader became no longer annual as in ye Mother Country, for being in a continual state of war, it would not have been safe to have been often changing ye Gen.

In process of time these Leaders came to be call'd Ks. but yt. this was on inmovation appears plainly from most modern nations deletion unclear /deletion addition deriving /addition ye. name of K. from ye Latin.

In England yt. name is of Saxon origin tho' ye. first Saxon Leaders yt. invaded this Country, were call'd Hertoge, for ye. old Teutonick Word Here, signifying publick & toge, Gen., & this idea of Gen. of ye. Publick, seems to be ye. only one these Nations had of a K. for ye Longobards who gave they name to Lombardy, chang'd their P. into 30 Ds. & yet in time of war elected one Gen. who did not in ye. least infringe ye. rights of any of these Ducal Powers.

After ye assumption of a Regal title their still continued assemblies of ye. people, as in Germany, to consider of ye. common Good; these were in England & France call'd Parl-s. in Spain Cortes, & in Germany & Poland, Diets; in Latin Placitum, Carits, maleum, but more commonly colloquium.

From what has been said of ye. distribution of ye. conquer'd Lands, it must necessarily follow, yt. from ye. different circumstances of ye. Conquerors, several Changes must have happen'd. time has produc'd two great ones; one in ye. interests of ye feoffices, ye. other in unclear ye deletion Vassalage /deletion addition feffices /addition since known by ye. name of tenures.

As to ye. first ye. increase of ye. people, ye. cultivation of ye Lands, & ye great elegancy of life, yt. gradually introduc'd itself, made ye. superiors desire to secure ye. possession of their Estates, & ye. Vassals to make their settlements more durable.