This authoritative and comprehensive study of the English constitution offers a detailed analysis of its origins, development, and evolution over the course of several centuries. Drawing on a wide range of historical sources and legal texts, Gneist illuminates the complex and often contentious relationship between law, politics, and society in England. His scholarship remains vital for anyone interested in the history of political thought and constitutional law.
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