Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 58
... studies of English Law and Custom which , amongst other things , helped to establish the myth that Parliament had an ancestry which stretched back to before the ... Antiquarian studies during the seventeenth century follow very much 58.
... studies of English Law and Custom which , amongst other things , helped to establish the myth that Parliament had an ancestry which stretched back to before the ... Antiquarian studies during the seventeenth century follow very much 58.
Page 63
... antiquarian studies were intimately connected to the motivations ( in the sense outlined above ) for political actions . It is against the background of antiquarian studies that the increasing intransigence and self - assurance of the ...
... antiquarian studies were intimately connected to the motivations ( in the sense outlined above ) for political actions . It is against the background of antiquarian studies that the increasing intransigence and self - assurance of the ...
Page 64
... Antiquarian research was to encourage the utilitarian attitude promoted by ... studies to images of Britain as the new Rome , to start to show how ... antiquarian legal studies ; the stress upon history as a vital context for disputes ...
... Antiquarian research was to encourage the utilitarian attitude promoted by ... studies to images of Britain as the new Rome , to start to show how ... antiquarian legal studies ; the stress upon history as a vital context for disputes ...
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