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John Hampden.
From a print by J. Houbraken 1740.
STUDIES IN DEMOCRATIC HISTORY
By JOSEPH CLAYTON ❦ ❦
WITH A FRONTISPIECE IN PHOTOGRAVURE
AND NUMEROUS OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS
NEW YORK: MITCHELL KENNERLEY
TWO EAST TWENTY-NINTH STREET · MCMXI
To the Memory of
FREDERICK YORK POWELL
Regius Professor of Modern History
at the University of Oxford
1894–1904
“I loved him in life and I love him
none the less in death: for what
I loved in him is not dead.”
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Preface | xi | |
I. | Archbishop Anselm and Norman Autocracy, 1093–1130 | 3 |
II. | Thomas of Canterbury, the Defender of the Poor, 1162–1170 | 33 |
III. | William FitzOsbert, the First English Agitator, 1188–1189 | 69 |
IV. | Stephen Langton and the Great Charter, 1207–1215 | 81 |
V. | Bishop Grosseteste, the Reformer, 1235–1253 | 99 |
VI. | Simon of M ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |