10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PATRIMONIALLY»
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1
Report of the case of the Forfar, &c. District of Burghs: ...
or more, as should be ascertained to be the amount of the injury and damage
sustained by the pursuer in his good name, character, credit, and reputation, as
well as patrimonially, and as a solatium for the injury done to his feelings and
those ...
John Chetwynd Talbot, 1831
2
Central Asia on Display: Proceedings of the VIIth Conference ...
Due to the lack of control, officials could collect much more taxes than they were
authorised to do.24 Patrimonially and tribally integrated populations also
maintained quite different legal conceptions and orientations in order to settle
disputes ...
European Society for Central Asian Studies. International Conference, Gabriele Rasuly-Paleczek, Julia Katschnig, 2005
3
The Korean road to modernization and development
Especially pertinent, even the most worthy proposals could not be implemented
effectively with so inefficient and inadequate a bureaucracy used to patrimonially
exploiting rather than leading. Consequently, superficial sloganeering became a
...
4
Kinship and Politics: The Making of the Muscovite Political ...
Together with these counselors, the boyars, the sovereign ruled patrimonially;
Muscovy's grand princes and boyars concerned themselves with the public good
only inasmuch as it was consistent with their own self-interest. Even in studies of
...
Nancy Shields Kollmann, 1987
5
A History of Vicarages in the Middle Ages
It runs': “ Be it known unto all men, both present and future, that I, Barbota,
possessed patrimonially the church of St. Brévin, so that I was wont, without
contradiction from any man, to place in that church whatsoever chaplain I would,
by the year ...
6
The Nation-State and Violence: Contemporary Critique of ...
... being fabricated 'which men will perhaps be forced to inhabit some day', and in
which they will be 'as powerless as the fellahs of ancient Egypt'.14 Egypt is like 'a
single tremendous oikos ruled patrimonially by the pharaoh',15 Weber says.
7
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
There is no deception in this case ; the patient is not deceived himself, and he
has nothing to gain by imposing upon others. He suffers patrimonially both by
fees, and confinement from business; he suffers in his person, by submitting
cheerfully ...
8
A Theory of Urbanity: The Economic and Civic Culture of Cities
One should bear in mind, to begin with, that the merchants, artisans, and allied
service experts began to identify themselves with their cities, and that they did so
initially within the sociopolitical context of a still rigidly traditional and
patrimonially ...
Anton C. Zijderveld, 2011
9
From Deficit to Deluge: The Origins of the French Revolution
In order to remain a great power, the French absolute monarchy not only had to
rationalize its tax structure, but also had to shed its patrimonially based network
of court capitalism so that it could make way for a more vigorous financial ...
Thomas E. Kaiser, Dale Van Kley, 2011
10
War and Children: A Reference Handbook
These scholars found that there was a particular kind of political system—the so-
called patrimonial system—common in many (especially African) countries,
which was particularly vulnerable to violent collapse. In these patrimonially
organized ...
Kendra E. Dupuy, Krijn Peters, 2010
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PATRIMONIALLY»
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Faus sheds light on Camp Nou project
“We've taken a step forward athletically and in management, but the Board's desire is to take a step forward patrimonially,” he continued. «FC Barcelona, Dec 13»