A window into Parliament’s fiercest debates on rights and governance
This historical collection gathers the protests of the Lords from 1741 to 1825, each entry reflecting how lawmakers challenged or defended the roots of constitutional liberty. Read the raw voices that shaped debates over free discussion, treason, and the balance between security and civil rights.
Containing the protests inserted into the Lords’ journals, this volume offers direct insight into periods of political strain, reform, and constitutional controversy. It presents the arguments and reasoning of peers as they weighed laws, protections, and the duties of government against the enduring ideals of English governance. The material is presented in a way that centers the historic offices, the rhetoric of the day, and the evolving understanding of liberty and law.
Ideal for readers of legal and political history, researchers, and students seeking a primary-source perspective on Britain’s constitutional evolution.
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