The Rise of the Democracy
Publisher Description
Our business here is to give some plain account of the movement towards democracy in England, only touching incidentally on the progress of that movement in other parts of the world. Mainly through British influences the movement has become world wide and the desire for national self government and the adoption of the political instruments of democracy popular enfranchisement and the rule of elected representatives are still the aspirations of civilised man in East and West.
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