A View Of Society In Europe, In Its Progress From Rudeness To Refinement: Or, Inquiries Concerning The History Of Law, Government, And Manners

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Datierung:
1778
Erscheinungsort:
Edinburgh
Produktionsstätte:
Bell
Maße / Umfang:
S. [III] - XX, 433 S., [1] Bl. : 4°

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Landesbibliothek Oldenburg - Die Bibliothek des Georg Friedrich Brandes - Sammelkultur im Geist der Aufklärung
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Landesbibliothek Oldenburg
Aufbewahrungsort:
Landesbibliothek Oldenburg
Identifikator:
GE I 299

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Inhalt

Inhalt

  • A View Of Society In Europe, In Its Progress From Rudeness To Refinement: Or, Inquiries Concerning The History Of Law, Government, And Manners
  • Vorderdeckel
  • Buchrücken
  • Vorsatz
  • Exlibris
  • Farbkarte
  • Vakat
  • Titelseite
  • Advertisement.
  • Contents.
  • Authorities, Controversy, and Remarks.
  • Appendix.
  • A View Of Society in Europe, in its Progress from Rudeness to Refinement. Book I.
  • Chapter I. Of the Germans before they left their Woods.
  • Chapter II. The political Establishments of the Barbarians after they had made Conquests.
  • A View Of Society in Europ, in its Progress from Rudeness to Refinement. Book II.
  • Chapter I. Of the Spirit of Fiefs.
  • Chapter II. The Progression of Fiefs. The Benefice, the Fief, and Allodiality. Different Opinions on these Topics. The Fruits of the Fief. Its Perpetuity. The Aera of Hereditary Fiefs. Knight-service. Particular Applications to the History of England. Doubts concerning the Introduction of the Feudal Law into England. ...
  • Chapter III. Of the Military Power of a Feudal Kingdom.
  • Chapter IV. The Fall of Chivalry as Military Establishment. The Knights of Honour lose their Consideration. Their Numbers and Venality. Wealth becomes a more solid Title to Kighthood than personal Merit. This Dignity is connected with the Possession od a Fee. It ceases to be Honourable, and is made a Subject of Compulsion. Fines for the Exemption from Knighthood. The antient Chivalrydisappears on the Rise of Regular Armies.
  • Chapter V. The Military Arrangements which prevailed in the Declension of Fiefs and Chivalry. The Introduction of standing Armies. •
  • Chapter VI. Of Manners and Refinement. The dissolute Conduct of the Women amidst the Decline and Oppressions of Fiefs. The general Corruption which invades Society.
  • Authorities, Controversy, and Remarks.
  • Authorities, Controversy, and Remarks. Book I.
  • Chapter I.
  • Chapter II.
  • Authorities, Controversy, and Remarks. Book I.
  • Chapter I.
  • Chapter II.
  • Chapter III.
  • Chapter IV.
  • Chapter V.
  • Chapter VI.
  • Conclusion.
  • Appendix
  • Corrections.
  • Vakat
  • Vorsatz
  • Rückdeckel

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