Explore the intricacies of British parliamentary government with Alpheus Todd's comprehensive two-volume work, "On Parliamentary Government In England." This detailed study delves into the origin, development, and practical operation of the parliamentary system. From its historical roots to its modern-day functions, Todd provides a thorough examination of the mechanisms that underpin British governance.
A valuable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in political science, British history, or constitutional law, this book offers a deep understanding of the unique aspects of the UK's political structure. Discover the historical context and practical applications of parliamentary government in England, as elucidated by a respected authority on the subject.
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