Local self-government and centralization

the characteristics of each, and its practical tendencies, as affecting social, moral, and political welfare and progress : including comprehensive outlines of the English Constitution : with copious index

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Local self-government and centralization

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Publisher
John Chapman
Language
English
Pages
409

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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Reproduction of the original from the Goldsmiths' Library of Economic Literature, Senate House Library, University of London.

Shelfmark number: [G.L.] 1851.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
London
Series
Making of the Modern World, Part IV: 1800-1890, Making of the Modern World, Part IV: 1800-1890

Classifications

Library of Congress
JS3081 1851 .S6

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Pagination
1 online resource (viii, 409 pages).
Number of pages
409

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL44038197M
OCLC/WorldCat
1198243919

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