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IV - CONSTITUTIONAL, LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2010

Robert A. Smith
Affiliation:
Emory University, Atlanta
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For military administration, see also (1738), (1744), (1749), (1784), (1791) and (1831).

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  2. 213 Bramwell, George. Analytical table of the private statutes [1727–1812]. 1813, 2 vols. Continued by Thomas Vardon. Index to the local and personal and private acts: 1798–1839. 1840.

  3. 214 Burn, Richard. The justice of the peace and parish officer, upon a plan entirely new, and comprehending all the law to the present time. 1755. Alphabetical digest covering every branch of civil, criminal and public law with which JPs might be concerned. It reached a 29th edition by 1845 with repeated enlargements.

  4. 215 Costin, William Conrad and John Steven Watson (eds.). The law and working of the constitution: documents 1660–1914. 1952, 2 vols.

  5. 216 The English reports. [Full reprint, 1120–1865.] 1900–32, 178 vols.

  6. 217 Hanham, Harold John (ed.). The nineteenth-century constitution. 1815–1914. Cambridge, 1969. Documents, with commentary.

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Print publication year: 1984

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