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General

4006. Allen, John. "History of the English legislature." Edinburgh Review 35 (March-July 1821): 1-43.

[Attributed in the Wellesley Index; a review of the "Reports on the Dignity of a Peer".]

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England." University of Pennsylvania Law Review 126 (1977-78): 329-43.

4008. Barraclough, G. "Law and legislation in medieval England." Law Quarterly Review 56 (1940): 75-92.

4009. Bemont, Charles. "La séparation du Parlement anglais en deux Chambres." In Actes du premier Congrès

National des Historiens Français. Paris 20-23 Avril 1927, edited by Comite Français des Sciences

Historiques: 33-35. Paris: Éditions Rieder, 1928.

4010. Betham, William. Dignities, feudal and parliamentary, and the constitutional legislature of the United

Kingdom: the nature and functions of the Aula Regis, the Magna Concilia and the Communa Concilia of

England, and the history of the parliaments of France, England, Scotland, and Ireland, investigated and

considered with a view to ascertain the origin, progress, and final establishment of legislative parliaments,

and the dignity of a peer, or Lord of Parliament. London: Thomas and William Boone, 1830. xx, 379p. [A

study of the early history of the Parliaments of England, Ireland and Scotland, with special emphasis on the

peerage; Vol. I only published.]

4011. Bodet, Gerald P. Early English parliaments: high courts, royal councils, or representative assemblies?

Problems in European civilization. Boston, Mass.: Heath, 1967. xx,107p. [A collection of extracts from

leading historians.]

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82-126.

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(1957): 172-81.

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England: 11-21. London: Merlin Press, 1962.

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