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The Eighteenth-Century Constitution 1688-1815

The Eighteenth-Century Constitution 1688-1815

The Eighteenth-Century Constitution 1688-1815

Documents and Commentary
E. Neville Williams
January 1960
Paperback
9780521091237
£44.00
GBP
Paperback

    This selection of documents attempts to give an idea of eighteenth-century institutions as they are seen by historians. Much of the British constitution notoriously exists only in the minds of men, and it is hoped that this volume will enable some glimpses of it to be seen in the language of men used from William III to William Pitt. There are sections on the Revolution of 1688, the central government, parliament, local government, the church, and the liberties of the subject. The documents are drawn from a wider range of published and unpublished sources than usual. They include: diaries; letters; cabinet minutes; pamphlets; sermons; newspapers; parish; borough; and county records; parliamentary debates; state trials; and statutes. The whole collection reflects advances in our understanding of the eighteenth-century constitution, and presents a modern survey in the words of men of the time.

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    January 1960
    Paperback
    9780521091237
    488 pages
    229 × 152 × 27 mm
    0.71kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • A note on dates
    • Abbreviations
    • 1. The Revolution
    • 2. The Central Government
    • 3. Parliament
    • 4. Local Government
    • 5. The Church
    • 6. Liberties of the subject
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • E. Neville Williams