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A constitutional and legal history of England

Goldwin Smith
Print Book, English, [1955]
Scribner, New York, [1955]
History
565 pages illustrations 24 cm.
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I. The Anglo-Saxons: kings and men
II. The Anglo-Saxons: land and law
III. The Normans: Peace by power
IV. Enterprise and decary V. Henry II: the making of order
VI. Henry II: the making of law
VII. Magna Carta and beyond
VIII. The rise of parliament
IX. Edward I: law and constitution
X. Barons, courts, and parliament
XI. The fifteenth century: precedent and privilege
XII. The early Tudors: a new imperium
XIII. Elizabeth I: the vital balance
XIV: Crossroads of power: prerogative and parliament
XV. Civil war and common weal
XVI. Charles II and James II: political arithmetic
XVII. Growth of the cabinet system: ends and means
XVIII. Courts and cabinets: the politics of power
XIX. Reform and democracy: the price of progress
XX. The Victorian Age
XXI. The twentieth Century
XXII. The state and the citizen
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