Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... Mark . community and even that of the manor by ) the Mark theory . Several years before the appearance of the famous works of G. L. von Maurer on the Mark- verfassung in Deutschland , Kemble in his Saxons in England , drew a picture ...
... Mark . community and even that of the manor by ) the Mark theory . Several years before the appearance of the famous works of G. L. von Maurer on the Mark- verfassung in Deutschland , Kemble in his Saxons in England , drew a picture ...
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... mark - system . " The Germanists can no longer maintain that the mark is " the original basis on which all Teutonic societies are founded , " and even Stubbs , who appears to be unacquainted with the works of Fustel , and quotes those ...
... mark - system . " The Germanists can no longer maintain that the mark is " the original basis on which all Teutonic societies are founded , " and even Stubbs , who appears to be unacquainted with the works of Fustel , and quotes those ...
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... mark system , can have been introduced by them into England , since the first documents that we have on their social condition prove that this free community did not exist . Therefore either the Saxons brought the system of the manor ...
... mark system , can have been introduced by them into England , since the first documents that we have on their social condition prove that this free community did not exist . Therefore either the Saxons brought the system of the manor ...
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... mark Mr. Ashley now stands alone , and with many reservations too , as its defender.1 But it has had the merit of stimulating the critical spirit and of inducing the moderate Germanists , such as Green or Mr. Vinogradoff , to make ...
... mark Mr. Ashley now stands alone , and with many reservations too , as its defender.1 But it has had the merit of stimulating the critical spirit and of inducing the moderate Germanists , such as Green or Mr. Vinogradoff , to make ...
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... mark . They left standing only what was useful to them or did not inconvenience them . The Norman Conquest , begun by brutal soldiers and completed by jurists of orderly and logical mind , was to have for its effect the systematizing of ...
... mark . They left standing only what was useful to them or did not inconvenience them . The Norman Conquest , begun by brutal soldiers and completed by jurists of orderly and logical mind , was to have for its effect the systematizing of ...
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