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Meanings of manorial system in English
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Usage of manorial system in English
1
This system, this economic side of feudalism, is what we know as the manorialsystem.
2
This economic side of feudalism, this manorialsystem, was not introduced into England by the Norman Conquest.
3
Heavy blow to manorialsystem.
4
That is exactly in the spirit that used to pervade agriculture, and doubtless had its origin in the manorialsystem.
5
In the greater part of the Austrian dominions, though serfage had long been abolished, society was still based upon the manorialsystem.
6
The manorialsystem went on steadily decaying, and by this time the demesne lands had much diminished in area on most manors.
7
As has been intimated, the manorialsystem was already on a steady decline, especially in western Europe, at the opening of the sixteenth century.
8
So Kent never developed a manorialsystem of land holding, but evolved from a system of clans and independent villages directly into a commercial system.