Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... present day ; unfortunately , his structure is a creation of fancy . Maurer , on the contrary , founded his Mark theory on a thorough study of the German village of the Middle Ages . But Fustel de Coulanges has accused him of having ...
... present day ; unfortunately , his structure is a creation of fancy . Maurer , on the contrary , founded his Mark theory on a thorough study of the German village of the Middle Ages . But Fustel de Coulanges has accused him of having ...
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... presents itself to him under the same aspect during the Anglo - Saxon period . According to him , the ceorl is a serf ; he is the conquered native ; the Saxon conquerors are the lords of manors , the successors of great Roman landowners ...
... presents itself to him under the same aspect during the Anglo - Saxon period . According to him , the ceorl is a serf ; he is the conquered native ; the Saxon conquerors are the lords of manors , the successors of great Roman landowners ...
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... present furnishing the editors of the Victoria History of the Counties of England with a detailed examination , county by county , of all the historical information that Domesday Book contains . Mr. Maitland has drawn a masterly picture ...
... present furnishing the editors of the Victoria History of the Counties of England with a detailed examination , county by county , of all the historical information that Domesday Book contains . Mr. Maitland has drawn a masterly picture ...
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... present publishing , hesitates to formulate a very decided opinion on this difficult subject ; but he rejects the view of Freeman more completely than does Stubbs : " So far as we can judge all but a few specially favoured individuals ...
... present publishing , hesitates to formulate a very decided opinion on this difficult subject ; but he rejects the view of Freeman more completely than does Stubbs : " So far as we can judge all but a few specially favoured individuals ...
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... present . But all that we know of the monarchical institutions of the West at that period equally forbids us to deny it . To sum up , we see that some new documents have been contributed to the discussion , but without throwing any ...
... present . But all that we know of the monarchical institutions of the West at that period equally forbids us to deny it . To sum up , we see that some new documents have been contributed to the discussion , but without throwing any ...
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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.
Page 101 - Londoniarum habeat omnes antiquas libertates et liberas consuetudines suas, tam per terras quam per aquas. Preterea volumus et concedimus quod omnes alie civitates, et burgi, et ville, et portus, habeant omnes libertates et liberas consuetudines suas.
Page 33 - ... ut omnino desit locus, ubi filii nobilium aut emeritorum militum possessionem accipere possint...