Index to American Journal of Legal History, Volumes 1-49 - AALL
Index to American Journal of Legal History, Volumes 1-49 - AALL
Index to American Journal of Legal History, Volumes 1-49 - AALL
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Nenner, Howard. The Convention <strong>of</strong> 1689: A<br />
Triumph <strong>of</strong> Constitutional Form. 10:282<br />
Shapiro, Barbara. Law Reform in Seventeenth<br />
Century England. 19:280<br />
Shapiro, Barbara. Sir Francis Bacon and the<br />
Mid-Seventeenth<br />
Century Movement for Law Reform. 24:331<br />
Stacy, William R. Matter <strong>of</strong> Fact, Matter <strong>of</strong><br />
Law, and the Attainder <strong>of</strong> the Earl <strong>of</strong><br />
Strafford. 29:323<br />
5. HANOVERIAN ENGLAND<br />
(1714-1837)<br />
Heany, Howell J., Ed. The Letters <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />
William Blacks<strong>to</strong>ne (1723-1780) in The<br />
Hamp<strong>to</strong>n L. Carson Collection <strong>of</strong> The Free<br />
Library <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. [D] 1:363<br />
Lenner, Andrew. Separate Spheres:<br />
Republican Constitutionalism in the Federalist<br />
Era. 41:250<br />
Lucas, Paul. Ex Parte Sir William Blacks<strong>to</strong>ne,<br />
"Plagarist": A Note on Blacks<strong>to</strong>ne and the<br />
Natural Law. 7:142<br />
Langbein, John H. The Origins <strong>of</strong> Public<br />
Prosecution at Common Law. 17:313<br />
Lenner, Andrew. A Tale <strong>of</strong> Two<br />
Constitutions: Nationalism in the Federalist<br />
Era. 40:72<br />
Duman, Daniel. A Social and Occupational<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> the English Judiciary: 1770-1790<br />
and 1855-1875. 17:353<br />
Hanburg, Harold G. Blacks<strong>to</strong>ne as a Judge.<br />
3:1<br />
SUBJECT INDEX<br />
59<br />
James, T. E. The Court <strong>of</strong> Arches During the<br />
18th Century: Its Matrimonial Jurisdiction.<br />
5:55<br />
Edelstein, Laurie. An Accusation Easily <strong>to</strong> be<br />
Made? Rape and Malicious Prosecution in<br />
Eighteenth-Century England. 42:351<br />
Oldham, James. Law Reporting in the London<br />
Newspapers, 1756-1786. 31:177<br />
Robinson, Robert B. The Two Institutes <strong>of</strong><br />
Thomas Wood: A Study in Eighteenth<br />
Century <strong>Legal</strong> Scholarship. 35:432<br />
Dennison, George M. Martial Law: The<br />
Development <strong>of</strong> a Theory <strong>of</strong> Emergency<br />
Powers, 1776-1861. 18:52<br />
Goddard, Kathleen S. A Case <strong>of</strong> Injustice?<br />
The Trial <strong>of</strong> John Bellingham. 46:1<br />
Kiralfy, A. K. R. Law Reform by <strong>Legal</strong><br />
Fictions, Equity and Legislation in English<br />
<strong>Legal</strong> His<strong>to</strong>ry. 10:3<br />
Oldham, James. Eighteenth-Century Judges'<br />
Notes: How They Explain, Correct and<br />
Enhance the Reports. 31:9<br />
Mersky, Roy M. Supplement <strong>to</strong> the First<br />
Edition <strong>of</strong> Blacks<strong>to</strong>ne's Commentaries. [D]<br />
3:55<br />
Skinner, Stephen. Blacks<strong>to</strong>ne's Support for the<br />
Militia. 44:1<br />
6. VICTORIAN ENGLAND (1837-1901)<br />
Brown, Bernard J. The Demise <strong>of</strong> Chance<br />
Medley and the Recognition <strong>of</strong> Provocation as<br />
a Defence <strong>to</strong> Murder in English Law. 7:310