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a Military Government, yet it bore a great
 
a Military Government, yet it bore a great
 
likeness to that of their Native Country.
 
likeness to that of their Native Country.
  ,,Their General remain'd their Chief, & a part
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,,Their General remain'd their Chief, & a part
 
,,of the Lands was bestow'd upon Him, the rest
 
,,of the Lands was bestow'd upon Him, the rest
 
,,was divided among his principal Officers
 
,,was divided among his principal Officers
,,under the Name of beneficia of Fiefs,, who
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,,under the Name of [[underline]] beneficia [[/underline]] or [[underline]] Fiefs [[/underline]],, , who
 
,, on receiving them bound themselves when Summon'd
 
,, on receiving them bound themselves when Summon'd
 
,, to bring a certain number of Men according to the
 
,, to bring a certain number of Men according to the
,, extent of their lands, these great officers parcell'd
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,, extent of their lands; these great officers parcell'd
 
,,out their territorys among their followers with the
 
,,out their territorys among their followers with the

Latest revision as of 22:54, 15 July 2018

2. ,, the Custom) but of Freemen who had shares in ,, whatever was conquer'd, & preserv'd their antient ,, Libertys even in their new acquisitions,, after having Seiz'd the greater part of the Lands in their new Dominions for their own Use, they took the old Inhabitants under their protection; Least new Invaders Should attack them, they establish'd a Military Government, yet it bore a great likeness to that of their Native Country.

,,Their General remain'd their Chief, & a part ,,of the Lands was bestow'd upon Him, the rest ,,was divided among his principal Officers ,,under the Name of underline beneficia /underline or underline Fiefs /underline,, , who ,, on receiving them bound themselves when Summon'd ,, to bring a certain number of Men according to the ,, extent of their lands; these great officers parcell'd ,,out their territorys among their followers with the