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The Star Chamber under the early Tudors
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1916)
attaching to the Star Chamber is the result of Stuart misuse of its powers and not of the Tudor practices. An attempt will be made to show that the court, at least so far as the early Tudors are concerned, served a useful purpose and does not deserve...
The origin of the new monarchy : a study of Edward IV's reign
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1915)
of the great barons, but also on the growing commercial classes and towns as well - restored the majesty of the Crown, and in a large measure reduced the country to order....
The origin, growth, and characteristics of English medieval libraries
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1915)
A narrative of libraries falls, as normally, into the four periods usually known as Oriental, Classical, Medieval, and Modern, as does a narrative of political events. There are certain distinguishing characteristics belonging to each...
Society in England during the fourteenth century
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 1907)
In the early fourteenth century the classes of society in England were in a state of transition. Forces had been at work for some time, but there had been no clear manifestations of the changes in social conditions until the close of the thirteenth...