. A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . Yui. It). -Abolition of lierediuuy servitude. Uroii/.e relief by Hageu ou llie ötciu Memo-rial in IJerlin. vices, and whose children underwent a three years compulsory servitude ;in a similar situation were the hereditär) serfs among the , or thosebound to the soil. Without the seigneurs permission the vassal peasantcould neither marry nor devote his children to any other calling; thePolish peasant had nothing which he could call his property. Want ofenergy, great uncertainty, tenacious adherenc
. A history of all nations from the earliest times; being a universal historical library . Yui. It). -Abolition of lierediuuy servitude. Uroii/.e relief by Hageu ou llie ötciu Memo-rial in IJerlin. vices, and whose children underwent a three years compulsory servitude ;in a similar situation were the hereditär) serfs among the , or thosebound to the soil. Without the seigneurs permission the vassal peasantcould neither marry nor devote his children to any other calling; thePolish peasant had nothing which he could call his property. Want ofenergy, great uncertainty, tenacious adherence to custom, and gradually Vol. XVII.—6 82 THE AWAKENING OF THE PEOPLES. increasing discontent were the natiirul results of siicli could be no question here of a rural self-government, of establish-ing an arrangement for local communities corresponding to the arrange-ments for cities ; it was of moment, therefore, to cn^atc; organs in order tostrengthen and increase the elliciency of the states power by means ofthe communal organization of (lie districts and tl
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