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[New edition completely revised & corrected from the fourth English edition, dedicated to the King of England & decorated with the portrait of the Author.] Publisher Chez Barde, Manget & Compagnie, Imprimeurs-Libraires. & se trouve à Paris, Chez Buisson, Libraire, Rue Haute-feuille, hôtel Coëtlosquet, No. 22.
Author: Jean Louis de Lolme: Short title: Constitution de l'Angleterre; File change date and time: 10:29, 30 March 2015: Date and time of digitizing: 10:29, 30 March 2015
Author: Walter Bagehot: Short title: The English Constitution; File change date and time: 08:39, 25 May 2015: Date and time of digitizing: 08:39, 25 May 2015
English: PDF version of the UK Constitution and Government Wikibook. This file was created with MediaWiki to LaTeX . The LaTeX source code is attached to the PDF file (see imprint).
(London, Houses of Parliament. The Sun Shining through the Fog by Claude Monet, 1904). Parliament (from old French, parler, "to talk") is the UK's highest law-making body.. Although the British constitution is not codified, the Supreme Court recognises constitutional principles, [10] and constitutional statutes, [11] which shape the use of political power. There are at least four main ...
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The English Constitution is a book by Walter Bagehot.First serialised in The Fortnightly Review between 15 May 1865 and 1 January 1867, and later published in book form in 1867, [1] [2] it explores the constitution of the United Kingdom—specifically the functioning of Parliament and the British monarchy—and the contrasts between British and American government.
The title page of a 1789 edition of de Lolme's Constitution de l'Angleterre (The Constitution of England) [3]. During his protracted exile in England, De Lolme made a careful study of the English constitution, the results of which he published in his Constitution de l'Angleterre (The Constitution of England, Amsterdam, 1771), [2] [4] of which an enlarged and improved edition in English ...