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Twentieth Century Legal Treatises Constitutional Law Fiche Listing Twentieth Century Legal Treatises Constitutional Law Fiche Listing Adams, George Burton, 1851-1925. Medley, D. J. (Dudley Julius), 1861-1953. The origin of the English constitution. A student's manual of English constitutional New Haven : Yale University Press ; London : H. history. Frowde. 1912 Oxford, : B.H. Blackwell : Simpkin, Marshall. 1907 Constitutional Law Constitutional Law xii, 378 p. ; 23 cm.; CTRG95-B2539; UK/61/383. xxviii, 650 p. ; 21 cm.; CTRG95-B2992; UK/61/390; Fiche: 7,852-7,856 4th ed. Fiche: 10,220-10,227 Select documents of English constitutional history. New York ; London : Macmillan. 1901 McKechnie, William Sharp. Constitutional Law Magna Carta : a commentary on the great charter xviii, 555 p. ; 21 cm.; CTRG95-B2532; UK/61/384; of King John : with an historical introduction. edited by George Burton Adams and H. Morse Glasgow : J. Maclehose and Sons. 1914 Stephens. Constitutional Law Fiche: 8,250-8,256 xvii, 530 p. ; 24 cm.; CTRG95-B2958; UK/61/391; 2nd ed., rev. and in part re-written. Maitland, Frederic William, 1850-1906. Fiche: 10,343-10,348 The constitutional history of England : a course of lectures. Medley, D. J. (Dudley Julius), 1861-1953. Cambridge : University Press. 1913 A student's manual of English constitutional Constitutional Law history. xxviii, 548 p. ; 23 cm.; CTRG95-B2612; UK/61/385; Oxford : B.H. Blackwell ; London : Simpkin, delivered by F.W. Maitland. Marshall. 1902 Fiche: 8,295-8,301 Constitutional Law xxvii, [1], 644 p. ; 22 cm.; CTRG95-B3032; Maitland, Frederic William, 1850-1906. UK/61/392; 3rd ed. The constitutional history of England : a course of Fiche: 10,476-10,483 lectures. Cambridge : University Press. 1908 The constitutional documents of the Puritan Constitutional Law Revolution, 1625-1660. xxviii, 547 p. ; 23 cm.; CTRG95-B2610; UK/61/386; Oxford : Clarendon Press. 1906 delivered by F.W. Maitland. Constitutional Law Fiche: 8,330-8,336 lxiv, 476 p. ; 19 cm.; CTRG95-B2909; UK/61/393; 3rd ed., rev.; selected and edited by Samual Rawson McKechnie, William Sharp. Gardiner. Magna Carta : a commentary on the great charter Fiche: 10,484-10,489 of King John, with an historical introduction. Glasgow : J. Maclehose and Sons. 1905 Medley, D. J. (Dudley Julius), 1861-1953. Constitutional Law Original illustrations of English constitutional xix, 607 p. ; 24 cm.; CTRG95-B2912; UK/61/387. history. Fiche: 10,009-10,015 London : Methuen. [1910] Constitutional Law Maitland, Frederic William, 1850-1906. xi, 397 p. ; 20 cm.; CTRG95-B4235; UK/61/394. The constitutional history of England : a course of Fiche: 10,496-10,500 lectures. Cambridge : University Press. 1909 Courtney, Leonard Henry, Baron, 1832-1918. Constitutional Law The working constitution of the United kingdom xxviii, 547 p. ; 23 cm.; CTRG95-B2991; UK/61/388; and its outgrowths. delivered by F.W. Maitland. London : J.M. Dent and Sons. 1910 Fiche: 10,061-10,067 Constitutional Law viii, 383 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 22 cm.; CTRG95- May, Thomas Erskine, 1815-1886. B2897; UK/61/395. The constitutional history of England : since the Fiche: 10,538-10,542 accession of George the Third. London ; New York : Longmans, Green. 1912 Dicey, Albert Venn, 1835-1922. Constitutional Law Introduction to the study of the law of the 3 v. ; 22 cm.; CTRG95-B2954; UK/61/389; edited constitution. and continued to 1911 by Francis Holland. London : Macmillan. 1915 Fiche: 10,162-10,177 Constitutional Law cv, 577 p. ; 23 cm.; CTRG95-B4462; UK/61/396; 8th ed. Fiche: 10,715-10,722 1 Twentieth Century Legal Treatises Constitutional Law Fiche Listing Dicey, Albert Venn, 1835-1922. Ridges, Edward Wavell. Introduction to the study of the law of the Constitutional law of England. constitution. London : Stevens and Sons. 1905 London : Macmillan. 1908 Constitutional Law Constitutional Law xxiv, 575 p. ; 24 cm.; CTRG96-B8; UK/61/400. xvi, 571 p. ; 22 cm.; CTRG95-B4461; UK/61/397; Fiche: 11,205-11,211 7th ed. Fiche: 10,723-10,729 White, Albert Beebe, 1871-1952. The making of the English constitution : 449- Hallam, Henry, 1777-1859. 1485. The constitutional history of England : from the New York ; London : G.P. Putnam's Sons. c1908 accession of Henry VII to the death of George II. Constitutional Law London : J. Murray. 1905 xxvii, 410 p. ; 22 cm.; CTRG96-B3; UK/61/401. Constitutional Law Fiche: 11,212-11,216 vi, 681 p. ; 19 cm.; CTRG95-B4466; UK/61/398; incorporating the author's latest additions and Ridges, Edward Wavell. corrections and adapted to the use of students by Sir Constitutional law of England. William Smith. London : Stevens and Sons. 1915 Fiche: 10,797-10,804 Constitutional Law xxxii, 575 p. ; 22 cm.; CTRG96-B1; UK/61/402; 2nd Magna Carta commemoration essays. ed. [London] : Royal Historical Society. 1917 Fiche: 11,236-11,241 Constitutional Law xxxi, 310 p. ; 22 cm.; CTRG95-B2990; UK/61/399; Alverstone, Richard Everard Webster, Viscount, with a preface by the Rt. Hon. Viscount Bryce; edited 1842-1915. by Henry Elliot Malden. Recollections of bar and bench. Fiche: 10,915-10,918 New York : Longmans, Green ; London : E. Arnold. 1915 Haynes, E. S. P. (Edmund Sidney Pollock), 1877- Constitutional Law: Special Topics 1949. xi, 331 p., [3] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.; The decline of liberty in England. CTRG96-B5; UK/62/316. London : G. Richards. 1916 Fiche: 11,242-11,245 Constitutional Law: Special Topics 238 p. ; 23 cm.; CTRG96-B12; UK/62/312. Bagehot, Walter, 1826-1877. Fiche: 11,158-11,160 The English constitution, and other political essays. Alverstone, Richard Everard Webster, Viscount, New York : D. Appleton. 1902 1842-1915. Constitutional Law Recollections of bar and bench. viii, 468 p. ; 20 cm.; CTRG96-B183; US/61/403; London : E. Arnold. 1914 Latest rev. ed. Constitutional Law: Special Topics Fiche: 11,643-11,648 xi, 331 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.; CTRG96- B11; UK/62/313. Stubbs, William, 1825-1901. Fiche: 11,161-11,164 Lectures on early English history. London ; New York : Longmans, Green. 1906 Coleridge, Ernest Hartley, 1846-1920. Constitutional Law Life & correspondence of John Duke Lord vi, 391 p. ; 24 cm.; CTRG96-B645; UK/61/404; Coleridge, Lord Chief Justice of England. edited by Arthur Hassall. London : W. Heinemann. 1904 Fiche: 12,521-12,525 Constitutional Law: Special Topics 2 v. : ill. ; 24 cm.; CTRG96-B9; UK/62/314; written Stubbs, William, 1825-1901. and edited by Ernest Hartley Coleridge. The constitutional history of England : in its origin Fiche: 11,190-11,199 and development. Oxford : Clarendon Press. 1903-1906 O'Brien, R. Barry (Richard Barry), 1847-1918. Constitutional Law The life of Lord Russell of Killowen. 3 v. ; 20 cm.; CTRG96-B748; UK/61/405; 6th ed. London : Smith, Elder. 1901 Fiche: 12,629-12,652 Constitutional Law: Special Topics 405 p., [4] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.; CTRG96- B10; UK/62/315. Fiche: 11,200-11,204 2 Twentieth Century Legal Treatises Constitutional Law Fiche Listing Select charters and other illustrations of English Petit-Dutaillis, Charles Edmond, b. 1868. constitutional history from the earliest times to the Studies and notes supplementary to Stubbs' reign of Edward the First. Constitutional history. I. and II. Oxford : Clarendon Press. 1905 Manchester : University Press. 1915 Constitutional Law Constitutional Law xvi, 554 p. ; 20 cm.; CTRG96-B534; UK/61/406; 8th xiii, 316 p. ; 23 cm.; CTRG96-B661; UK/61/411; ed.; arranged and edited by William Stubbs. translated by W.E. Rhodes [and] W.T. Waugh. Fiche: 12,882-12,888 Fiche: 13,377-13,380 Select statutes, cases, and documents to illustrate Tapp, Sidney C. English constitutional history, 1660-1832. The story of Anglo-Saxon institutions, or, The London : Methuen. [1919] development of constitutional government. Constitutional Law New York ; London : G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1904 xxiii, 591 p. : geneal. table ; 23 cm.; CTRG96-B664; Constitutional Law UK/61/407; 3rd ed.; edited by C. Grant Robertson. ix, 245 p. ; 20 cm.; CTRG96-B660; UK/61/412. Fiche: 13,054-13,061 Fiche: 13,477-13,479 Vernon-Harcourt, Leveson William, 1871-1909. Thwaites, Charles. His Grace the steward and trial of peers : a novel The student's guide to constitutional law and legal inquiry into a special branch of constitutional history. government founded entirely upon original sources of London : G. Barber. 1905 information, and extensively upon hitherto unprinted Constitutional Law materials. viii, 188 p. ; 21 cm.; CTRG96-B535; UK/61/413; 4th London ; New York : Longmans, Green. 1907 ed. Constitutional Law Fiche: 13,626-13,628 xii, 500 p. ; 24 cm.; CTRG96-B578; UK/61/408. Fiche: 13,062-13,067 Thwaites, Charles. The student's guide to constitutional law and legal Select statutes, cases and documents to illustrate history. English constitutional history, 1660-1832. London : G. Barber. 1910 London : Methuen. c[1913] Constitutional Law Constitutional Law viii, 220 p. ; 22 cm.; CTRG96-B536; UK/61/414; 5th xxiii, 591 p. : geneal. table ; 23 cm.; CTRG96-B663; ed. UK/61/409; 2nd ed., rev. and enl.; edited by C. Grant Fiche: 13,652-13,654 Robertson. Fiche: 13,105-13,112 Taylor, Hannis, 1851-1922. The origin and growth of the English constitution : Select statutes, cases and documents to illustrate an historical treatise ... the gradual development of English constitutional history, 1660-1832 : with a the English constitutional system, and the growth out supplement from 1832-1894. of that system of the federal republic of the United London : Methuen. [1904] States. Constitutional Law Boston ; New York : Houghton, Mifflin. 1904 xviii, 452 p. ; 23 cm.; CTRG96-B662; UK/61/410; Constitutional Law edited by C. Grant Robertson. 2 v. ; 24 cm.; CTRG96-B1172; US/61/415. Fiche: 13,123-13,128 Fiche: 14,346-14,360 Laski, Harold Joseph, 1893-1950.
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