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No historical inquiry has greater attractions than that which
follows the progress of the British Constitution from the
earliest times, and notes its successive changes and develop-
ment but the immediate object of this work is to display
Parliament in its present form, and to describe its various
operations under existing laws and custom. For this
purpose the history of the past will be adverted to: but
more for the explanation of modern usage than on account
of the interest of the inquiry itself. Apart from the im-
mediate functions of Parliament, the general constitution of
the British Government is not within the design of this

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