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2004 The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America WŁADYSŁAW ROCZNIAK THE POLISH GROMADA PEASANT ... When the court dismissed her case , declaring itself to be incompetent to hear cases brought by peasants against their lords ...
2004 The Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America WŁADYSŁAW ROCZNIAK THE POLISH GROMADA PEASANT ... When the court dismissed her case , declaring itself to be incompetent to hear cases brought by peasants against their lords ...
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differences between the Polish and the Magdeburg Law that usually made the latter seem more favorable towards the peasants was the eviction proceeding . In both types of law the landlord could evict a person from the village , but only ...
differences between the Polish and the Magdeburg Law that usually made the latter seem more favorable towards the peasants was the eviction proceeding . In both types of law the landlord could evict a person from the village , but only ...
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12 peasants . With time the distinction between the kmiecie and the zarębnicy became less meaningful as the latter were able to accumulate more lands , while the former were often left with a half , or even a quarter of lan .
12 peasants . With time the distinction between the kmiecie and the zarębnicy became less meaningful as the latter were able to accumulate more lands , while the former were often left with a half , or even a quarter of lan .
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