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The challenge of capturing a living Constitution lies in its constant evolution, making it difficult for contemporary writers to depict its current state accurately. This book focuses on the English Constitution during the years 1865 and 1866, particularly under Lord Palmerston's influence. It highlights the complexities of comparing a dynamic government with other changing governments, emphasizing the significant transformations that have occurred in a relatively short period. The author grapples with the task of providing a faithful representation amidst ongoing changes.
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