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Patronage and corruption, parliament and liberty in seventeenth-century England
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2009
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1 Reprinted in Hurstfield's Freedom, corruption and government in Elizabethan England (London, 1973). PP. 137–62. 183–96.
2 For the proceedings of the conference, held at The Hague in 1990 to celebrate the 175th anniversary of the re-establishment of the Dutch upper house, Bicameralisme, eds. Blom, H. W., Blockmans, W. P. and de Schepper, H. (s'Gravenhage, 1992)Google Scholar. Contributors of papers on the English House of Lords from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries include Colin Brooks, Valerie Cromwell, David Dean, George Harrison, Ivan Roots, and (in a comparison with the unicameral Castilian Cortes) Pauline Croft and I. A. A. Thompson.
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