Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... Towns in England IX . London in the 12th Century X. The Two Trials of John Lackland XI . An " Unknown Charter of Liberties " XII . The Great Charter Index 91 107 - 116 · 127 · 146 ཇ .. THE EVOLUTION OF THE RURAL CLASSES IN ENGLAND.
... Towns in England IX . London in the 12th Century X. The Two Trials of John Lackland XI . An " Unknown Charter of Liberties " XII . The Great Charter Index 91 107 - 116 · 127 · 146 ཇ .. THE EVOLUTION OF THE RURAL CLASSES IN ENGLAND.
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... liberties , the word borough is constantly made use of . It seems to us , necessary , however , to get rid of this word , which uselessly complicates and confuses the problem to be solved , and it is well to give our reasons at the ...
... liberties , the word borough is constantly made use of . It seems to us , necessary , however , to get rid of this word , which uselessly complicates and confuses the problem to be solved , and it is well to give our reasons at the ...
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... liberties , or of explaining what those liberties were . Stubbs has dealt very fully with the question , and we should risk repeating him . A systematic enumeration of the privileges of the " boroughs " will be found in Pollock and ...
... liberties , or of explaining what those liberties were . Stubbs has dealt very fully with the question , and we should risk repeating him . A systematic enumeration of the privileges of the " boroughs " will be found in Pollock and ...
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... liberties are . It is true that the description of such liberties was not one of the objects for which the Anglo - Saxon charters and Domesday Book were drawn up . It is very probable , moreover , that , as early as the eleventh century ...
... liberties are . It is true that the description of such liberties was not one of the objects for which the Anglo - Saxon charters and Domesday Book were drawn up . It is very probable , moreover , that , as early as the eleventh century ...
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... recall the case of the most important of English towns , London , whose mediocre liberties were unceasingly at the mercy of the kings . See below . 91 IX . LONDON IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY . The 90 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
... recall the case of the most important of English towns , London , whose mediocre liberties were unceasingly at the mercy of the kings . See below . 91 IX . LONDON IN THE TWELFTH CENTURY . The 90 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
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