Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... whole , is in many points out of date . Hitherto they have had to go for newer light to a great variety of books and periodicals . English historians were apparently too much engrossed with detailed research to stop and sum up the ...
... whole , is in many points out of date . Hitherto they have had to go for newer light to a great variety of books and periodicals . English historians were apparently too much engrossed with detailed research to stop and sum up the ...
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... whole to a single tenant , was divided , by means of balks of turf , into narrow strips of land , whose length represented the traditional length of furrow made by the plough before it was turned round . The normal holding of a peasant ...
... whole to a single tenant , was divided , by means of balks of turf , into narrow strips of land , whose length represented the traditional length of furrow made by the plough before it was turned round . The normal holding of a peasant ...
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... whole was answerable to its lord . Sometimes , moreover , the village , like the free towns , farmed the dues and paid a fixed lump sum to its lord . It was , then , a juridical person.1 Finally , the village had its share in local ...
... whole was answerable to its lord . Sometimes , moreover , the village , like the free towns , farmed the dues and paid a fixed lump sum to its lord . It was , then , a juridical person.1 Finally , the village had its share in local ...
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... whole of Britain , on the persistence of the 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 ...
... whole of Britain , on the persistence of the 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 ...
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... whole of Britain was still under the empire of the customs of pastoral and tribal civilization . The evidence of Cæsar proves that the inhabitants of the south - east had already passed out of this stage . The Romans found subjects ...
... whole of Britain was still under the empire of the customs of pastoral and tribal civilization . The evidence of Cæsar proves that the inhabitants of the south - east had already passed out of this stage . The Romans found subjects ...
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