Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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Page vii
... volume of Bishop Stubbs ' " Constitutional History of England . " The recent appearance of the first volume of a French translation of that classical work , almost exactly a quarter of a century after the publication of the corresponding ...
... volume of Bishop Stubbs ' " Constitutional History of England . " The recent appearance of the first volume of a French translation of that classical work , almost exactly a quarter of a century after the publication of the corresponding ...
Page viii
... volume of his edition , Professor of History in the University of Lille , but has quite recently been appointed Rector of the University of Grenoble , had already shown an intimate and scholarly acquaintance with certain periods of ...
... volume of his edition , Professor of History in the University of Lille , but has quite recently been appointed Rector of the University of Grenoble , had already shown an intimate and scholarly acquaintance with certain periods of ...
Page ix
... volume of the original , and added in square brackets a few references to Professor Vinogradoff's " English Society in the Eleventh Century , " which appeared after the publication of the French edition . The index has been adapted by ...
... volume of the original , and added in square brackets a few references to Professor Vinogradoff's " English Society in the Eleventh Century , " which appeared after the publication of the French edition . The index has been adapted by ...
Page xi
... volumes successively appeared . It is an admirable storehouse of facts , well chosen , and set forth with scrupulous good faith . The word " Constitution " is taken in its widest sense . How the England of the Renascence with its strong ...
... volumes successively appeared . It is an admirable storehouse of facts , well chosen , and set forth with scrupulous good faith . The word " Constitution " is taken in its widest sense . How the England of the Renascence with its strong ...
Page xii
... volume . The book is no longer up to date . The chapters dealing with the Anglo - Saxon period , especially , have become obsolete on many points . The revisions effected by Stubbs in the successive editions which he published down to ...
... volume . The book is no longer up to date . The chapters dealing with the Anglo - Saxon period , especially , have become obsolete on many points . The revisions effected by Stubbs in the successive editions which he published down to ...
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