John Fortescue (désambigüisation)
"John Fortescue" est composé d'au moins 2 auteurs distincts, divisés selon leurs œuvres.
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John Fortescue (1)
The difference between an absolute and limited monarchy; as it more particularly regards the English Constitution.… (1926) 11 exemplaires
A familiar dialogue of the friend and the fellow : a translation of Alain Chartier's Dialogus familiaris amici et… (1989) — Traducteur, quelques éditions — 4 exemplaires
John Fortescue (2)
Les œuvres ont été combinées en J. W. Fortescue.
The Correspondence of King George the Third, from 1760 to December 1783 (1928) — Directeur de publication — 2 exemplaires
Great Statesmen of the European War 1 exemplaire
John Fortescue (inconnu)
FORTESCUE'S ATLAS: A Complete Assembly of all Colour Maps & Battle Plans from Sir John Fortescue's History of… (2017) 4 exemplaires
The Royal Army Service Corps. A History of Transport and Supply in the British Army Vol I (1930) 2 exemplaires
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS. A HISTORY OF TRANSPORT AND SUPPLY IN THE BRITISH ARMY Volume Two (2016) 2 exemplaires
[De Laudibus Legum Angliæ ... Hereto are added the two Sums of Sir Ralph de Hengham ... commonly calld Hengham… 1 exemplaire
De Laudibus Legunb Angliae 1 exemplaire
Fortescue on the Governance of England, The Difference Between an Absolute and a Limited Monarchy 1 exemplaire
Sir John Fortescue's Commendation of the laws of England; The translation into English of "De laudibus legum… 1 exemplaire
De laudibus legum Angliæ written originally in Latin by Sir John Fortescue, lord chief justice ... translated into… 1 exemplaire
Sir John Fortescue's Commendation of the Laws of England; the Translation Into English of "De Laudibus Legum Angliae" (2022) 1 exemplaire
History of the British Army 1 exemplaire
Wellington, 1 exemplaire
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- Notice de désambigüisation
- #1 Sir John Fortescue c.1394-c.1480, was the author of De laudibus legum Angliae [in praise of English law].
#2 Sir John William Fortescue 1859-1933 was the author of Six British Soldiers. Most of his works can be found on the J. W. Fortescue author page; however the two pages should not be combined due to the existence of other authors called (Sir) John Fortescue.