Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Rise of Constitutional Government in England
That constitutional history is very dry, is' an axiom admitted by almost all who have; never read it; that it is far more interesting than what is commonly received as history, is almost equally admitted by those who have.
Constitutional histories are usually left un read, partly because they are long, ' partly because they generally contain a great deal of matter which the ordinary reader does not want to know, and partly because their arrange ment is such that it is difficult to pick out exactly the information that is sought.
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