And thus the constitution was kept intire; which upon every sound principle of government must otherwise have fallen to pieces, had so principal and constituent a part as the royal authority been abolished, or even suspended.
And that these consequences were fairly deduced from these facts, our ancestors have solemnly determined, in a full parliamentary convention representing the whole society.
But care must be taken not to carry this enquiry farther, than merely for instruction or amusement.
BUT, secondly, as to the particular mode of inheritance, it in general corresponds with the feodal path of descents, chalked out by the common law in the succession to landed estates; yet with one or two material exceptions.
There certainly was something very extraordinary about the man, which, amidst the feodal and knightly habits in which young persons of his high rank were then bred, prompted him to speculate, however unhappily, on any metaphysical subject.
Feodal service, the maintenance of armed men, and the bringing them into the field, was the rent paid.
To them the Americans were indebted for their policy, diplomacy, alliances, agriculture and knowledge, with the peculiar happy mode of holding the land in common or feodal tenure, with property in tenements and moveables.
The feodal system and the castes prevailed in all civilized nations of America, as in India and Asia from earliest time.
They appear to have been at the head of the feodal system of Cazics and Tainos established in Hayti.
Individual property in land was almost unknown in America; but feodaland tribal property well understood.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "feodal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.