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LEADER: 01800cam 2200277M 4500
001 0116300703679
008 740426|1906 ||| eng u
010 $a 06018831
019 $aocm00870608 811103
035 $a(Sirsi) AAF-0680
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046 $cRRR$dm.c.$dMBB
050 0 $aDA41$b.S8
090 0 $aDA 41 .S8$bb
100 1 $aStubbs, William,$d1825-1901.
245 10 $aLectures on early English history.$cBy William Stubbs. Ed. by Arthur Hassall.
260 $aLondon,$aNew York [etc.]$bLongmans, Green, and co.,$c1906.
300 $avi, [2], 391 p.$c24 cm.
505 0 $aI. The Anglo-Saxon constitution.--II. Feudalism.--III. The laws and legislation of the Norman kings.--IV. The 'Dialogus de scaccario.'--V. Leges Henrici Primi.--VI. The shiremoot and hundredmoot.--VII. The charters of Stephen.--VIII. The Domesday and later surveys.--IX. THe comparative constitutional history of mediæval Europe.--X. The elements of nationality among European nations.--XI. The languages of the principal European states.--XII. The origin and position of the German, Roman, Frank, Celtic, and English churches.--XIII. The historical origin of European law.--XIV. Systems of landholding in mediæval Europe.--XV. The early European constitutions.--XVI. The kings and their councils in England, France, and Spain.--XVII. The functions of the national assemblies.--XVIII. The growth of the representative principle.--XIX. Early judicial systems.--XX. The growth of the constitutional principle in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.--XXI. THe beginnin
650 0 $aFeudalism.
650 0 $aLaw$xHistory.
650 0 $aMiddle Ages.
650 0 $aNationalism.
651 0 $aEurope$xConstitutional history.
651 0 $aGreat Britain$xConstitutional history.