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IV - CONSTITUTIONAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2010

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138 Amery, Leopold S. Thoughts on the constitution. 2nd ed., 1953. By an articulate and independent Conservative.

139 Beaverbrook, William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron. Abdication of King Edward VIII. Ed. Alan J. P. Taylor. 1966.

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145 Jones, Philip (ed.). Britain and Palestine, 1914–1948: archival sources for the history of the British mandates. 1979.

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147 The law reports…; ten years digest, 1901–1910; all the cases reported in the Law Reports and in the Weekly Notes. 1911. Continues for ten- and twenty-year periods. Set of 12 vols., reprinted in 1981.

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Print publication year: 1988

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