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... peasants on it , are recorded as normal ; sometimes , in splitting up an estate , peasants were compelled to move from one portion of it to another in order to maintain a desired ratio between acreage and peasant population ...
... peasants on it , are recorded as normal ; sometimes , in splitting up an estate , peasants were compelled to move from one portion of it to another in order to maintain a desired ratio between acreage and peasant population ...
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... peasants , they had the right to insist on an unscrambling of the land retained by them for their own use from the lands temporarily allotted to the peasants . This frequently resulted in loss of access by peasants to essential streams ...
... peasants , they had the right to insist on an unscrambling of the land retained by them for their own use from the lands temporarily allotted to the peasants . This frequently resulted in loss of access by peasants to essential streams ...
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... peasantry itself ; the the more prosperous peasants seem in these years to have been engaged in buying up the allotments of their less fortunate fellows ; this did not necessarily involve consolidation into compact holdings . In any ...
... peasantry itself ; the the more prosperous peasants seem in these years to have been engaged in buying up the allotments of their less fortunate fellows ; this did not necessarily involve consolidation into compact holdings . In any ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 3 |
The Question of Feudalism | 73 |
The Triumph of Moscow | 79 |
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