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A Historical Account Of The Ancient Rights And Power Of The Parliament Of Scotland
To Which Is Prefixed, A Short Introduction Upon Government In General (1823)
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156 pages
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The book offers a comprehensive historical analysis of the Scottish Parliament's rights and powers, detailing its evolution from inception to dissolution in 1707. Andrew Fletcher explores the political and social dynamics that led to its decline, providing context on governmental principles and the role of parliaments. With insights drawn from various historical and philosophical sources, it serves as an essential resource for understanding Scotland's political history. This facsimile reprint aims to preserve and promote the significance of this work in literature.
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2009, paperback
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