Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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Page vii
... French of Professor Ch . Petit- Dutaillis in order to provide the English student with a supplement to the first volume of Bishop Stubbs ' " Constitutional History of England . " The recent appearance of the first volume of a French ...
... French of Professor Ch . Petit- Dutaillis in order to provide the English student with a supplement to the first volume of Bishop Stubbs ' " Constitutional History of England . " The recent appearance of the first volume of a French ...
Page viii
... French dress , have been so warmly welcomed by English scholars , that it has been thought desirable to make them easily accessible to the many students of history who may not wish to purchase the rather expensive volume of the French ...
... French dress , have been so warmly welcomed by English scholars , that it has been thought desirable to make them easily accessible to the many students of history who may not wish to purchase the rather expensive volume of the French ...
Page ix
... French text , substituted for its references to the French transla- tion of the " Constitutional History " direct references to the last edition ( 1903 ) of the first volume of the original , and added in square brackets a few ...
... French text , substituted for its references to the French transla- tion of the " Constitutional History " direct references to the last edition ( 1903 ) of the first volume of the original , and added in square brackets a few ...
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... French edition of the " Constitutional History of William Stubbs is intended for the use of the students of our Faculties of Arts and Law . . . The " Constitu- tional History " is a classic and the readers of the " Bibliothèque ...
... French edition of the " Constitutional History of William Stubbs is intended for the use of the students of our Faculties of Arts and Law . . . The " Constitu- tional History " is a classic and the readers of the " Bibliothèque ...
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... French who have kept the " classical " spirit and reserve their full admiration for that which is perfectly clear , will doubt- less find that his thought is very often obscure and his conclusions undecided . This is really one result ...
... French who have kept the " classical " spirit and reserve their full admiration for that which is perfectly clear , will doubt- less find that his thought is very often obscure and his conclusions undecided . This is really one result ...
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