Catalog Record: A constitutional history of the British empire, from the accession of Charles I. to the restoration: with an introduction, tracing the progress of society and of the constitution from the feudal times to the opening of the history, and including a particular examination of Mr. Hume's statements relative to the character of the English government | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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A constitutional history of the British empire, from the accession of Charles I. to the restoration: with an introduction, tracing the progress of society and of the constitution from the feudal times to the opening of the history, and including a particular examination of Mr. Hume's statements relative to the character of the English government. by George Brodie

Main Author: Brodie, George, 1786?-1867
Language(s): English
Published: London, Longmans, Green, and Co., 1866
Edition: New ed
Subjects: Great Britain > History > Early Stuarts, 1603-1649
Great Britain > History > Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1660
Hume, David, > 1711-1776. > History of England
Constitutional history > Great Britain
Note: First edition entitled A history of the British empire
Physical Description: 3 v. 23 cm
Original Format: Book
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