An edition of Tribal custom in Anglo-Saxon law (1902)

Tribal custom in Anglo-Saxon law

being an essay supplemental to (1) The English village community; (2) The tribal system in Wales.

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Tribal custom in Anglo-Saxon law
Frederic Seebohm
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An edition of Tribal custom in Anglo-Saxon law (1902)

Tribal custom in Anglo-Saxon law

being an essay supplemental to (1) The English village community; (2) The tribal system in Wales.

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JC29.W2 S5

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xvi, 538 p.
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538

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