As the representative of a type, it stands at the very head of the splendid fortress-churches of feudal times.
Here, too, to a more impressive extent than elsewhere, if we except the papal palace at Avignon, the episcopal residence as well takes on an aspect which is not far different from that possessed by some of the secular chateaux of feudal times.
It was so in feudal times, when most of its architecture partook of the nature of a stronghold.
Up the staircase, which still remains, we passed to the palace del Rey Martin; King Martin the Humble as he was called; and large and baronial in days gone by the palace must have been, its very aspect transporting one to feudal times.
Samurai women especially had their particular forms of expression in feudal times; and it is still possible to decide, from the speech of any woman brought up according to the old home-training, whether she belongs to a Samurai family.
But although the same policy is yet successfully maintained by Government, under the modern system of money-payments, the conditions everywhere, outside of commercial life, are incomparably harder than in feudal times.
As in Rome, the family was the unit in feudal times in Japan, and the head of the family held complete power.
Chivalry is still extant, but it has a different meaning than that of feudal times, for where the feudal system had its knight the present age has its gentleman.
There was a great desire, especially in feudal times, to have a male heir to keep up the ancestral line, which otherwise would be a disgrace to the family.
Loches is a veritable mediaeval town, and it is even more than that, for its history dates back into the earliest years of feudal times.
Considering that Chambord was not a product of feudal times, these disfigurements seem out of place; still its peaceful motives could hardly have been expected to have lasted always.
Before the Revolution, France was divided into fifty-two provinces, made up wholly from the petty states of feudal times.
The whole region roundabout is strewn with memories of feudal times, a chateau here, a tower there, but nothing of great note.
The slow-going, time-ignoring characteristics of New Japan are social inheritances from feudal times, characteristics which are still hampering its development.
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