Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... views of Mr. Vinogradoff , Growth of the Manor , pp . 322 sqq . 2. Stubbs , Const . Hist . , i , pp . 88 sqq . , 102 , 115 , 128 , etc. thesis . ment of English institutions to the Roman element THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 3.
... views of Mr. Vinogradoff , Growth of the Manor , pp . 322 sqq . 2. Stubbs , Const . Hist . , i , pp . 88 sqq . , 102 , 115 , 128 , etc. thesis . ment of English institutions to the Roman element THE ORIGIN OF THE MANOR 3.
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... Roman element , as The Germanist indeed also to the Celtic . The earliest of them sought to explain the formation of the rural The Mark . community and even that of the manor by ) the Mark theory . Several years before the appearance of ...
... Roman element , as The Germanist indeed also to the Celtic . The earliest of them sought to explain the formation of the rural The Mark . community and even that of the manor by ) the Mark theory . Several years before the appearance of ...
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... Roman Comes and on the Roman origin of the shire . The book in which Fustel de 1. De la marche germanique in Recherches sur quelques problèmes d'histoire , 1885 , p . 356. Cf. Le problème des origines de la propriété foncière , in ...
... Roman Comes and on the Roman origin of the shire . The book in which Fustel de 1. De la marche germanique in Recherches sur quelques problèmes d'histoire , 1885 , p . 356. Cf. Le problème des origines de la propriété foncière , in ...
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Charles Petit-Dutaillis, Georges Lefebvre Reginald Francis Treharne. Coulanges had studied Roman Gaul was little known on the other side of the Channel ; nor would it have shaken the conviction of scholars who consider that English ...
Charles Petit-Dutaillis, Georges Lefebvre Reginald Francis Treharne. Coulanges had studied Roman Gaul was little known on the other side of the Channel ; nor would it have shaken the conviction of scholars who consider that English ...
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... Roman origin . change in it . This second hypothesis is the more probable ; the manorial and servile organisation must go back to the period of Roman domination in Britain . It will be objected that the Romans were few in number , that ...
... Roman origin . change in it . This second hypothesis is the more probable ; the manorial and servile organisation must go back to the period of Roman domination in Britain . It will be objected that the Romans were few in number , that ...
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