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"Lords versus Commons: a century of conflict and compromise, 1830-1930." Ph.D., Pennsylvania University, 1927. 9597. ---. Lords versus Commons: a century of conflict and compromise, 1830-1930. London: Century, 1931. ix, 266p. 9598. Anderson, Nancy F. "The 'Marriage with a Deceased Wife's Sister Bill' controversy: incest anxiety and the defence of family purity in Victorian England." Journal of British Studies 21 (1982): 67-86. 9599. Anderson, Robert. "Morality by act of Parliament." Contemporary Review 59 (Jan.-June 1891): 77-88. [Criminal law.] 9600. Andrén, Georg. Parliamentarism och partier i England under Minoritetsregeringarnas tid 1846-1852. Utgiven med understöd fran Vilhelm Ekmans Universitetsfond. Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksells, 1929. xi, 709p. [The effect of the minority governments of 1846-1852 on Parliament; English summary.] 9601. Andrén, Nils. Den Klassiska parlamentarismens genombrott i England. Skrifter utgivna av Statsvetenskapliga Föreningen i Uppsala, 26. 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"Parties and issues in early Victorian England." Journal of British Studies 5, no. 2 (1966): 95-114. 9608. Backhouse, Roger E. "Economists in Parliament in Britain (1848-1914)." In Economists in parliament in the liberal age (1848-1920), edited by Massimo M. Augello and Marco E. L. Guidi: 103-28. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2005. 9609. Bagehot, Walter. "The constitutional relations of the Lords and the Commons." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman St. John-Stevas. Vol. 6: 32-35. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the Economist 29 (5 Aug. 1871): 32-35.] 9610. ---. "Dull government." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman St. John-Stevas. Vol. 6: 81-85. London: Economist, 1974. [Reprinted from the Saturday Review 1 (16 Feb. 1856): 287-88; tedium of parliamentary work.] 9611. ---. "The non-legislative functions of Parliament." In The collected works of Walter Bagehot, edited by Norman St. John-Stevas. Vol. 6: 41-44. London: Economist, 1974. 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