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Reading Notes, Winter 1995

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2014

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1 But in the next issue the correspondence pages were deluged with unanimously angry letters of protest.

2 Paris, 1815.

3 Peter Hennessy, in an article ‘by invitation’ in The Economist of 24 December 1994 tries to prove, against Bagehot, how influential the modern British monarchs have been when it comes to calling elections and appointing prime ministers.

4 London, Heinemann, 1993.

5 London, Jonathan Cape, 1993.