The Origins of Modern ConstitutionalismHarper, 1949 - 243 pages |
Contents
The Tradition of Constitutionalism | 5 |
The Classification of Governments | 18 |
Some Roman Ideas of | 26 |
Copyright | |
13 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
absolute action Agreement argued argument aristocracy Aristotle Army authority balance bicameralism bill called century Charles chief civil common law commonwealth consent constitution constitutionalism Council of Officers courts Cromwell Cromwellian crown debate declared democracy doctrine Edmund Ludlow elected England English ernment estates executive power Fleetwood freedom Gothic Harrington hath House of Commons House of Lords Humble Petition Ibid idea independent institutions interest Ireton James Harrington John judges judicial power justice king king's kingdom kingship Lambert land legislative and executive legislative power legislature Levellers liberty Lilburne Loeb Classical Library London Long Parliament Ludlow medieval ment mixed government mixed monarchy Montesquieu nation nature Oceana oligarchy pamphlet Parlia Parliamentary peers Petition and Advice political politicum Polybius popular prerogative Presbyterian principle proposed Protector regale Remonstrance republicans restoration Richard Roman royal Royalist Rump Senate separation of powers sovereignty Stuart tion tive trans tyranny vote W. D. Ross