Noble Traits of Kingly Men  

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"In political writers, again, the result which is insisted on is the change in the organisation of European society. Before the Crusades, Europe was covered with castles; the family was the most real organisation manifest. After the Crusades, the family organisation, or, what is the same thing, feudal life, is absorbed into national life, and, instead of castles and barons, kingdoms and monarchs meet our view."--Noble Traits of Kingly Men

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