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Page 122: adds, also, his own comments wherever[original has where-ever hyphenated across a line break]

Page 141: true that the problem[original has probem] has been one

Page 146: but be capable of reëlection[original has re-election hyphenated across a line break]

Page 235: Sidenote: Merits of the Election Courts.[period missing in original]

Page 240: loses his seat, but can be reëlected[original has re-elected hyphenated across a line break]

Page 251: desires to emphasise its freedom[original has freeedom]

Page 295: without further amendment or debate.[original has comma]

Page 327: evening sittings reserved for private[original has privae] members' motions

Page 376: Sidenote: The Committee[original has Committes] and Public Policy.

Page 470: the expression goes, coöpted[original has co-opted hyphenated across a line break], by itself

Page 495: Sidenote: Local Pressure on Members Neither New nor Systematic.[period missing in original]

Page 543: Sidenote: The Conference at Birmingham in 1883.[period missing in original]

Page 552: Lord Randolph was unanimously reëlected[original has re-elected hyphenated across a line break]

[28:1] arrest any man for suspicion[original has suspition] of Treason

[39:2] Hans., 3 Ser. CXCI.[period missing in original], 1705, 1724

[128:1] in Gneist,Das Englische Verwaltungsrecht,[original has extraneous quotation mark]

[161:2] Com. Papers, 1860, IX., 1[original has extraneous period], pp. vii-viii

[228:2] Vic., c. 51, Sched. I.[period missing in original], Part IV.

[161:4] Com. Papers, 1888, XXVII.,[comma missing in original] 1

[320:5] Hans. 3 Ser. CCLXXV., 306-7.[period missing in original]

[323:4] If[original has It] we take only the party in power

[555:2]The Timesof Oct. 27, 1886, p. 6, c.[original has comma] 3.


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