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2 George Brodie, 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 Frudal 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 (new ed.) i (1866)

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       CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY

                       OF THE


 BRITISH EMPIRE



        FROM  THE ACCESSION  OF  CHARLES

               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, ESQ.

               HISTORIOGRAHER-ROYAL OF SCOTLAND.


                    NEW EDITION.


                 IN THREE VOLUMES.

                      VOL. II.



                      LONDON:
         LONGMANS, GREEN, AND         CO.
                       1866.


    REPRODUCTION BY PERMISSION OF
THE BUFFALO & ERIE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
        BUFFALO, NEW YORK

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