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  • 1880-1889  (4)
  • 1
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 9 (1881), S. 224-253 
    ISSN: 0080-4401
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: History
    Notes: The history of civilization generally, and of the mode of life of our forefathers, embraced by the present paper, is a record rather of progress than of actual change in the condition of this country. No external circumstances operated to affect the latter through invasion by a foreign foe, as was the case during each of the periods of history considered in my former discourses. Civil war between contending parties for the crown of England, had now ceased; but contests not less fierce followed, arising out of differences of opinion in religious matters, which were productive of great moral and social results. To these succeeded angry political contentions, and a long and bloody civil war, which occasioned also extensive changes in the general condition of the nation. Happy it is for us who live in the present age, that, although contests rage as fiercely as ever in the political world, the only weapon used against an adversary is that fiery, unruly, and untameable assailant, termed the tongue. Parties are nowadays, as in the times of which I am about to speak, by turns overthrown; but waste of breath only, instead of waste of blood, is the worst calamity that ensues.
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  • 2
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 8 (1880), S. 36-63 
    ISSN: 0080-4401
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: History
    Notes: Having in my last paper endeavoured to trace the influence upon society, manners, and civilization of the Norman conquest through the influence of new blood and the introduction of new customs and modes of living, as also of a system of jurisprudence in many respects different from that which had before prevailed; I shall now proceed to describe the manners and customs and mode of life prevalent in this country at the period following that of the Norman Conquest—embraced by the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries,—and to point out the successive changes which then occurred, and the influences that effected them.
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  • 3
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 8 (1880), S. 278-280 
    ISSN: 0080-4401
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: History
    Notes: We have accounts of the reappearance of the plague on the continent of Europe, which, if they do not create actual alarm, are at any rate calculated to excite a strong interest about it, more especially as regards the precautionary and other measures which were adopted in this country on the occasion of its former visitations. To some of the official documents recording these proceedings I have been allowed to have access, and I propose now to lay before you a few extracts from them.
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  • 4
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 10 (1882), S. 203-231 
    ISSN: 0080-4401
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: History
    Notes: We have now arrived at the concluding epoch among those which I have marked out in taking a survey of the different periods in the Domestic History of this country, and of the Pursuits and Modes of Life of our Forefathers; and in the present paper I shall endeavour to trace the course of civilization down to the era in which we are now living.
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