Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... importance to escape , and gives a marvellously concrete impression of the develop- ment of the nation.2 Does this imply that the perusal of the " Constitutional History " leaves us nothing to desire ? The French who have kept the ...
... importance to escape , and gives a marvellously concrete impression of the develop- ment of the nation.2 Does this imply that the perusal of the " Constitutional History " leaves us nothing to desire ? The French who have kept the ...
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... importance of the interests of all kinds entrusted to the peasants themselves , showed the singular strength of the English rural community . What was the origin of this manorial organization , of the usages of the open field , of the ...
... importance of the interests of all kinds entrusted to the peasants themselves , showed the singular strength of the English rural community . What was the origin of this manorial organization , of the usages of the open field , of the ...
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... importance for the schemes of the Norman monarchy that the seignorial system should be extended everywhere . 1. Growth of the Manor , pp . 292 sqq . 2. Mr. Maitland , on the contrary , puts into sharp relief the contrast which exists ...
... importance for the schemes of the Norman monarchy that the seignorial system should be extended everywhere . 1. Growth of the Manor , pp . 292 sqq . 2. Mr. Maitland , on the contrary , puts into sharp relief the contrast which exists ...
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... the freeholders are subject has no great importance . The conditions of tenure are the important thing . And here is a striking { Slight differ- ence between these two kinds of tenure For 24 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
... the freeholders are subject has no great importance . The conditions of tenure are the important thing . And here is a striking { Slight differ- ence between these two kinds of tenure For 24 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
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... importance to the intervention of the witan in cases of alienation , since they dealt with all kinds of business ; their very extensive political rôle is one of the characteristic features of Anglo - Saxon institutions . Finally , the ...
... importance to the intervention of the witan in cases of alienation , since they dealt with all kinds of business ; their very extensive political rôle is one of the characteristic features of Anglo - Saxon institutions . Finally , the ...
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Page 136 - Nullus liber homo capiatur, vel imprisonetur, aut dissaisiatur, aut utlagetur, aut exuletur, aut aliquo modo destruatur, nee super eum ibimus, nee super eum mittemus, nisi per legale judicium parium suorum vel per legem terrae.
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