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... considered voluntary and the emperor was obliged to compensate them in turn.14 That fiefs originated through the award of a castle for guardian- ship has often been reported of the feudal state of Ch'in . In theory , the fiefs were to ...
... considered voluntary and the emperor was obliged to compensate them in turn.14 That fiefs originated through the award of a castle for guardian- ship has often been reported of the feudal state of Ch'in . In theory , the fiefs were to ...
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... considered a mark of the barbarian or semi - barbarian . When at a far later time the prince of Ch'in made mistakes in offering sacrifices he was considered a semi - barbarian . Warfare against a ritually incorrect prince was considered ...
... considered a mark of the barbarian or semi - barbarian . When at a far later time the prince of Ch'in made mistakes in offering sacrifices he was considered a semi - barbarian . Warfare against a ritually incorrect prince was considered ...
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... considered worthless , were often left to exposure and it is quite possible that the anchorets were first recruited from among these age groups . These assumptions are , however , un- certain . In historical times , unlike India , a ...
... considered worthless , were often left to exposure and it is quite possible that the anchorets were first recruited from among these age groups . These assumptions are , however , un- certain . In historical times , unlike India , a ...
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Army Organization and Wang Anshihs Attempt | 75 |
SelfGovernment Law and Capitalism | 84 |
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