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And his answer to his examiner meant that the pure legalistic definition was formulated in the mid-1600s by the legal scholar Henry Spelman, and that the full definition had not been created until the eighteenth century. But even Maitland, writing in 1887-1888, recognized the vagueness of the term feudalism and the phrase feudal system... displayed 300 characters
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And his answer to his examiner meant that the pure legalistic definition was formulated in the mid-1600s by the legal scholar Henry Spelman, and that the full definition had not been created until the eighteenth century. But even Maitland, writing in 1887-1888, recognized the vagueness of the term feudalism and the phrase feudal system... displayed next 300 characters
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