Blackstone's commentaries, Količina 1

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ADMIRALTY OF JOHN HOLLAND DUKE OF EXETER
246
ORDINANCES OF WAR
282
WAGER OF BATTLE
300
DE MATERIA DUELLI
330
ADMIRALTY OF SIR THOMAS BEAUFORT DUKE
347
ORDINANCE OF PHILIPPE DE VALOIS FOR THE
420
ORDINANCE OF CHARLES V ON THE JURISDICTION
430
RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF THE ADMIRALS OF FRANCE
443

INQUISITION OF QUEENBOROW 133
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ORDO JUDICIORUM
178
DE OFFICIO ADMIRALITATIS
221
ORDINANCES OF WAR TEMP RIC II
453
ORDINANCES OF WAR TEMP H V
459

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Stran i - Rolls suggested that the editor should give an account of the MSS. employed by him, of their age and their peculiarities ; that he should add to the work a brief account of the life and times of the author, and any remarks necessary to explain the chronology ; but no other note or comment was to be allowed, except what might be necessary to establish the correctness of the text.
Stran 513 - ... relative to the floods in that part of England, which are confirmed in the Friesland Chronicle of Anthony Heinrich, pastor of the Island of Mohr. 14. A COLLECTION OF POLITICAL POEMS AND SONGS RELATING то ENGLISH HISTORY, FROM THE ACCESSION OF EDWARD III.
Stran 520 - This curious chronicle extends from tbe fabulous period of history down to the return of Edward IV. to England in the year 1471, after the second deposition of Henry VI. The manuscript from which the text of the work is taken is preserved...
Stran 503 - December 1855, he stated to the Lords of the Treasury that although " the Records, State Papers, and Documents in his charge constitute the most " complete and perfect series of their kind in the civilized world...
Stran 518 - MSS. in the Imperial Library at Paris, by the Rev. JOSEPH STEVENSON, MA, of University College, Durham. 1863. This volume contains the narrative of an eye-witness who details with considerable power and minuteness the circumstances which attended the final expulsion of the English from Normandy in the year 1450. The history commences with the infringement of the truce by the capture of Fougères, and ends with the battle of Formigny and the embarkation of the Duke of Somerset.

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