--No, no, equal both--both on the table-land of gentility, and qualified to look down on every roturier in Scotland. [Please select]
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Before the Crusades no roturier, or mere tiller of the soil, could hold a fief, but the demand for money was so great that fiefs were bought and sold, and Philippe Auguste (1180) solved the problem by a law, declaring that when the king invested a man with a sufficient holding of land or fief, he became ipso facto a noble. [Please select]
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