Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. Excerpt from book: Section 3BOOKS OF REFERENCE ON CONSTITUTIONAL LAW and LEGAL HISTORY. Belsham's History. Blackstone's Commentaries, by Kerr. Brougham's Political Philosophy, Chaps. 26, 27, 28, 29, vol. 3. Burnett's History of His own Times. Clarendon's History of the Rebellion. Coke upon Littleton, by Butler and Hargreave. The notes. Creasy on the Constitution. Fleury's Droit Ecclesiastique, or any other History of the Canon Law. Foster on the Crown Law. The Chapter on Treason. Gilbert on Uses, by Lord St. Leonards. The preface. Hallam's History of the Middle Ages. Chap. 10. Constitutional History. Hume's History, 8th edition, vol. 3. The close of the 23rd chapter, p. 296, beginning at the passage: " Thus far have we pursued the History of England." Mably. Droit Public de 1' Europe. Macaulay's History of England. Mackintosh, Sir James. The fragment. May's History of Parliament. Millar on the Constitution. Millar's History. Rapin's History. Reeve's History of the English Law. State Trials. The preface. - vol. 2. Statutes at Large. Temple's (Sir W.) Letters and Memoirs. Tindal's Continuation of Rapin's History. Vaughan's Reports, p. 135. QUESTIONS ON CONSTITUTIONAL LAW AND LEGAL HISTOKY. textit{Henry II. Q.What was the constitution of England in the time of Henry II. ? Q.What was the policy and character of Henry II? Q.In what did his dispute with Beckett originate? Give an account of its progress. State your opinion of the motives of Beckett, and the merits of the contest. Q.By whom was the " Assiza" first substituted for trial by Battle ? Q.Mention the name of any man conspicuous in our history, who refused obedience to the Constitutions of Clarendon. Q.What French kings were cotemporary with Henry II.? Q.What was the date and purport of the Cons... --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.