The making of the constitution

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Houghton, Mifflin, 1889
 

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The New England town meeting
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All aftercomers of the LowDutch stock the Normans originally of the same
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All the elements of municipal life drawn from a Teutonic source the township
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The patroon as lord of the manor manorial courts in New York
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The elective bailiff superseded by
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Interstate citizenship constitution failed to define national citizenship the Dred
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general character of the Teutonic political system the substruc
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The state as a personal organization occupying a definite area of territory
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The vicus identical with the mark the mark in the time of Tacitus structure
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The Hundred and the Hundredmoot
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CHAPTER III
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Importance of the Period of Teutonic Conquest and dimness of
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Powers of the witan king legislates with the counsel and consent of the witan
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Its ranks ever open to the class beneath it the relation of lord and man repre
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The dependent township title to its lands vested in the lord the free communi
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the Bretwaldas
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Celtic monastery at Hii Oswald missionaries from Hii convert Northumbria
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He was the first of the archbishops whom the whole English church consented
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From Ecgberht to Eadgar 829958
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Alienation of folkland bookland converted into folkland the folkland becomes
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the Roman conquest Cæsar
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A grant of sac and soc usually conferred the right to hold a private hundred court
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Harold elected king national consolidation completed through the Norman con
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Federalism as a System of Government
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Sovereignty of provincial lords the central authority reduced to a mere shadow
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CHAPTER II
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The township as the manor the word manor of Norman introduction but
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Flambard becomes justiciar and systematizes military tenures which are applied
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