The House of Commons: Its Place in National History

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The House of Commons: Its Place in National History
Masterman, John Howard Bertram, 1867-1933

Lectures delivered in the Royal Gallery of the House of Lords on the Saturday afternoons of June 1908 under the auspices of the University of London Extension Board, before a large number of work people drawn by the Workers Educational Association, and now presented by that body in book form from the verbatim reports of the lectures, revised. cf. Introd Books recommended, p. [iv]--Introduction.--I. The rise of the House of Commons.--II. The development of the House of Commons.--III. The House of

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Commons and the crown.--IV. The House of Commons and the people.--Appendix: A selection from the questions asked at the conclusion of the lectures. Suggestions for further study

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