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FORMING A LIBRARY OP 

 HISTORICAL <% CONSTITUTIONAL INFORMATION. 



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I. 



BLACKSTONE^s COMMENTARIES ON THE LAWS OF 



ENGLAND. 



2. 



DE LOLME ON THE ENGLISH CONSTITUTION. 



3. 



LOCKE ON GOVERNMENT. 



4. 



JUNIUS'S LETTERS. 



5. 



BURKE ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. 



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