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... Lords of to - day ; 2 Stubbs himself seems to have been over hasty in recognizing in the County Court , an institution which belonged to the period preceding the Conquest , the living germ from which parliamentary representation ...
... Lords of to - day ; 2 Stubbs himself seems to have been over hasty in recognizing in the County Court , an institution which belonged to the period preceding the Conquest , the living germ from which parliamentary representation ...
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... lords holding sway over whole counties . In the first place , there were many English counties without an earl ; 1 in the next place , all earls did not necessarily bear the name of a county ; they frequently bore the name of a town or ...
... lords holding sway over whole counties . In the first place , there were many English counties without an earl ; 1 in the next place , all earls did not necessarily bear the name of a county ; they frequently bore the name of a town or ...
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... lord of Aquitaine ; on the other hand the difference was almost nothing between a Count of Flanders or Toulouse and a Louis VI . , the ever - harassed possessor of a slender territory , who gained loud praise from Suger by making the ...
... lord of Aquitaine ; on the other hand the difference was almost nothing between a Count of Flanders or Toulouse and a Louis VI . , the ever - harassed possessor of a slender territory , who gained loud praise from Suger by making the ...
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... or treaty ; in almost all , under terms which safe - guarded their ancient privileges.1 1 Under Philip the Long , Languedoc would not agree to a The king having taken the place of the former lord 18 PART I THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
... or treaty ; in almost all , under terms which safe - guarded their ancient privileges.1 1 Under Philip the Long , Languedoc would not agree to a The king having taken the place of the former lord 18 PART I THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION.
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Émile Gaston Boutmy. The king having taken the place of the former lord , treated directly and separately with each province , whether for the granting or the method of collecting the taxes . The same lines of division appear in the ...
Émile Gaston Boutmy. The king having taken the place of the former lord , treated directly and separately with each province , whether for the granting or the method of collecting the taxes . The same lines of division appear in the ...
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