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Abstract
Among the anomalies in the queer and devious course of Eng- £ lish constitutional progress few have been more striking than the number of reforms which have been due to the Conservatives.. One of no little significance was brought about during that period of political stagnation-the era of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. This was the exclusion of judges from the Cabinet, as the result of a political struggle in which the forces of opposition, though temporarily defeated, formulated a policy which was destined henceforth to prevail.
Recommended Citation
Arthur L. Cross,
Judges in the British Cabinet and the Struggle which Led to Their Exclusion After 1806,
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Mich. L. Rev.
24
(1921).
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