Constitutions And The Classics: Patterns Of Constitutional Thought From Fortescue To Bentham
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| Originally published | 2014 |
| Editors | D. Galligan |
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| ID | 2243679 |
About Constitutions And The Classics: Patterns Of Constitutional Thought From Fortescue To Bentham
The period from the fifteenth century to the late eighteenth century was one of critical importance to British constitutionalism. Although the seeds were sown in earlier eras, it was at this point that the constitution was transformed to a system of representative parliamentary government. . . .