A discourse on the Bookland and Folkland of the Saxons: wherein the nature of those kinds of estates is explained; and the notion of them advanced by Sir John Dalrymple in his essay on feudal property, examined and confuted

A discourse on the Bookland and Folkland of the Saxons: wherein the nature of those kinds of estates is explained; and the notion of them advanced by Sir John Dalrymple in his essay on feudal property, examined and confuted

by Reymer Heckforth

Part of Eighteenth Century -- reel 11257, no. 04.

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