English Political Institutions: An Introductory StudyClarendon Press, 1938 - 348 pages |
Contents
agitation for Reform Attempts in the eighteenth century | xviii |
junto 1697 The Act of Settlement Queen Anne | xix |
a Composite | xx |
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English Political Institutions; an Introductory Study Sir J. A. R. (John Arthur Rans Marriott No preview available - 2012 |
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