Studies and Notes Supplementary to Stubbs' Constitutional History Down to the Great Charter, Volume 1University Press, 1908 |
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... dicatur . Que est ratio huius nominis ? -Nulla mihi verior ad presens occurrit quam quia scaccarii lusilis similem habet formam . " ( Ibidem . ) • The foreign origin of the Exchequer is not proved This 48 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
... dicatur . Que est ratio huius nominis ? -Nulla mihi verior ad presens occurrit quam quia scaccarii lusilis similem habet formam . " ( Ibidem . ) • The foreign origin of the Exchequer is not proved This 48 STUDIES IN CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY.
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... Exchequer is not proved This is the very probable view accepted by Mr. Round . But we do not see that anyone is justified in concluding from it that " the arithmetic of the Exchequer is clearly of foreign origin . " It would be ...
... Exchequer is not proved This is the very probable view accepted by Mr. Round . But we do not see that anyone is justified in concluding from it that " the arithmetic of the Exchequer is clearly of foreign origin . " It would be ...
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... Exchequer may have arisen simultaneously in England and in Normandy or in England even earlier than in Normandy . As far as concerns the great officers sitting in the financial court , the Conquest of 1066 may have equally had no ...
... Exchequer may have arisen simultaneously in England and in Normandy or in England even earlier than in Normandy . As far as concerns the great officers sitting in the financial court , the Conquest of 1066 may have equally had no ...
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... Exchequer manifestly contains certain Anglo - Saxon elements we cannot discern with certainty any element the introduction of which was the direct result of the Norman Conquest.1 1. See the bibliography of works relating to the Exchequer ...
... Exchequer manifestly contains certain Anglo - Saxon elements we cannot discern with certainty any element the introduction of which was the direct result of the Norman Conquest.1 1. See the bibliography of works relating to the Exchequer ...
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... Exchequer ( See the bibliography in Gross , No. 1917 ) . An excellent piece of work by an American scholar , J. F. Baldwin , should also be read : The scutage and knight service in England , Chicago , 1897. Briefly , there is no ground ...
... Exchequer ( See the bibliography in Gross , No. 1917 ) . An excellent piece of work by an American scholar , J. F. Baldwin , should also be read : The scutage and knight service in England , Chicago , 1897. Briefly , there is no ground ...
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