Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... Henry Sumner Maine , Freeman , \ Green , Maitland , are , like him , decided Germanists . In the same camp are ranged the German scholars who have studied or approached the problem of the origin of English civilization on any side ...
... Henry Sumner Maine , Freeman , \ Green , Maitland , are , like him , decided Germanists . In the same camp are ranged the German scholars who have studied or approached the problem of the origin of English civilization on any side ...
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... Henry II became the county of Lancaster , the greater number of the manors were held in the 12th century by descendants of the old Anglo - Saxon owners . With regard to the families from the Continent who were endowed with lands in ...
... Henry II became the county of Lancaster , the greater number of the manors were held in the 12th century by descendants of the old Anglo - Saxon owners . With regard to the families from the Continent who were endowed with lands in ...
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... . Stubbs describes this phenomenon of tardy imitation , with much learning , in his account of the reforms of Henry II ( Const . Hist . , i , 656-7 ) . 45 VI . THE ORIGIN OF THE EXCHEQUER . the 44 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
... . Stubbs describes this phenomenon of tardy imitation , with much learning , in his account of the reforms of Henry II ( Const . Hist . , i , 656-7 ) . 45 VI . THE ORIGIN OF THE EXCHEQUER . the 44 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
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... Henry II , they were dependent on no other officer , and the author of the Dialogus was not sure whether he ought to connect them with the Lower Exchequer or the Upper Exchequer ( Dialogus , i , 3 ; ed . Hughes , etc. , p . 62 ) ...
... Henry II , they were dependent on no other officer , and the author of the Dialogus was not sure whether he ought to connect them with the Lower Exchequer or the Upper Exchequer ( Dialogus , i , 3 ; ed . Hughes , etc. , p . 62 ) ...
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... Henry I. It was out of the question to demand writings on parchment from them.5 4 The editors of the Dialogus think , on the contrary , that the system required " skilled calculators , " and suppose 1. The Origin of the Exchequer , in ...
... Henry I. It was out of the question to demand writings on parchment from them.5 4 The editors of the Dialogus think , on the contrary , that the system required " skilled calculators , " and suppose 1. The Origin of the Exchequer , in ...
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