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... prince was primarily lord of a city . Even in the official documents of large constitutive states the term for ... PRINCE AND GOD1 CITY , PRINCE AND GOD. Princely Administration and the Conception of Deity: A Comparison with the Middle ...
... prince was primarily lord of a city . Even in the official documents of large constitutive states the term for ... PRINCE AND GOD1 CITY , PRINCE AND GOD. Princely Administration and the Conception of Deity: A Comparison with the Middle ...
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... prince . As in India , the individual districts were obliged to furnish war chariots and armored men . Hence there was no personal contract like that of the occidental feudal association . The army of knights rested on the obligation of ...
... prince . As in India , the individual districts were obliged to furnish war chariots and armored men . Hence there was no personal contract like that of the occidental feudal association . The army of knights rested on the obligation of ...
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... prince of Ch'in made mistakes in offering sacrifices he was considered a semi - barbarian . Warfare against a ritually incorrect prince was considered meritorious work . In later times every one of the numerous conquering Tatar dynas ...
... prince of Ch'in made mistakes in offering sacrifices he was considered a semi - barbarian . Warfare against a ritually incorrect prince was considered meritorious work . In later times every one of the numerous conquering Tatar dynas ...
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The Contrast Between the Orthodox and Heterodox | 5 |
Administration and Rural Structure | 63 |
SelfGovernment Law and Capitalism | 84 |
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