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Index.

Colonies, Crown, is Cyprus one of
the, 190

- duties of the Governors of

Crown, 415-417

functions of the Secretary of
State for the, 418, 419
Columbia, British. See Hudson's
Bay

Commerce. See Economy, social
Commercial Treaty with France,

an illustration of modern
economic principles, 136
Commons, House of. See House of
Commons

Companies and Joint-Stock Com-
panies Acts, 1825, 1834, 1844,
1856, and 1862, 127, 128
Companies, Public, recent legisla-
tion for, 126-129

Railway, recent legislation for,
129-131

Compulsory Church Rates Abolition

Act, 1868, 105
Confederation
1867, 152-154

Act, Canadian,

South African, 1867, 154–

156
CONNAUGHT, DUKE OF, grant to
the, on his marriage, 227-233
Consolidated Fund, creation of
the, 217

- Colonial revenues carried to the,
221

Conspiracy, Bill of Lord Palmer-
ston, 185, 186; 366

legal definition of, 442, 443
CONSTANTINE, THE GRAND Duke,
visit of, to Paris, commented
on by the Prince Consort, 262-
265

CONSTITUTION, THE, AND
ITS MOVEMENTS, Chap. I.,
1-13

Constitution, a political, the pro-

duct of social conditions and
historical antecedents, 4

modification of, by current
interpretations, 5

sources of enlightenment

with regard to, 5, 6

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475

Constitution, a political, legal and
moral elements in, 6

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- formative action of perma-
nent popular sentiments on, 6-10
written and unwritten

elements of, 8

-central and germinating
idea of, 12

ultimate foundation of,
in the popular will, 16, 17
English, stable and unstable
elements of the, 1, 2

- historical method of inquiry
into the; 1; 462, 463; 468, 469
- period chosen for a survey of
the, 2; 10; 462, 463; 469

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- topics comprised in a scrutiny
of the, 3, 10

- distinguishing characteristics
of the, 3; 422, 423

the, as a type for imitation by
other States, 3, 4

formative action of permanent
or progressive popular senti-
ment on the, 6-10

maintenance of the, dependent
on popular political sentiment,
7; 10; 466; 470

the, an organic whole, 11-13;
42, 43; 73

self-developing power of the, 21
· Blackstone's and other theories
of the, 26-28

- idea of representation penetrat-
ing the, 34

movements of the, distinguish-
able in recent Home Legislation,
103

- religious equality not yet a
principle of the, 105

- financial and economic princi-
ples admitted by the, 134-137
- local institutions characteristic
of the, 137

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- position of the Sovereign under
the, 209, 210; 315-317; 325-328
- position of the Consort of the
Sovereign under the, 238; 242;
244, 245; 249, 250; 252, 253;
259; 261, 262; 308, 309

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- facts, initial source of all, the
character of the people, 8, 9
importance of Parliamentary
forms and procedure, 74
Copyright Act of 1842, 176, 177
Corn laws, repeal of the, 1846,
135

presence of the Prince Consort
at a debate on, 250-252

- conduct of Sir R. Peel and of
the Duke of Wellington in
relation to the, 347-350
Coronation

oath, Coleridge on

the, 14
County administration, reform of,

147, 148; 428-434
County courts, institution of, 136
- jury trial in, 449

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at Washington, withdrawal of,
255

Crimean war, purchase of Russian
bonds by British subjects during
the, 204-206

- action of the Queen and the
Prince Consort with regard to
the, 252-259; 309; 317-318;
372

- policy and traditions of the,
368, 369

Crimes, multiplication of offences
classed as, 431, 432

definition of, 439-443

Criminal Law, liberty of the
subject as connected with, 427–
455

Criminal punishments, 436-439;
441, 442; 459

CROSS, MR., Consolidation and
Amending Act of, relating to
factories and workshops, 131,
132

Act of, for abolishing unfilled
prisons, 148, 149

explanation of, as to the Queen's
letter to Lady Frere, 331
CROWN, THE (see also Preroga-
tive, Sovereign, &c.), Chap. III.,
209-421

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RELATIONS AND
- PERSONAL
ATTRIBUTES OF THE, Chap. III.,
Sect. I., 209-265
AND ITS MINISTERS, Chap. III.,
Sect. II., 266-335
MINISTERS
PARLIAMENT, Chap. III., Sect.
III., 336-421

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transfer of police administra-
tion to the, 142-145

transfer of the government of
the,
dependencies from

to

Parliament, 150, 151; 167-173;
392-403

authority of the, over small
dependencies held for military
purposes, 151

authority of the, over conquered
or ceded Colonies, not absolute,
156, 157

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relation of Parliament to the
representatives of the, 177
- right of extra-territorial juris-
diction inherent in the, 187
- legislative and executive
aspects of the, 209

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position of the Prince Consort
in relation to the, 244, 245;
249, 250; 252, 253

uses of the term Prerogative
of the, 266, 267

- the, as represented by its
Ministers in Parliament, 338,
339

doctrine of the dependence of
Parliament on the, 354-357

Erskine May on the powers
recently conceded by Parliament
to the, 361

- defence of the liberty of the
subject against the, 423, 424
Crown Lands, surrender of life-
interest in the, by the Sovereign,
216-218; 228, 229

- (private), 218-221

in the Colonies, 221

reform in the management of
the, 223-225

Crown Lands (Colonies) Act, 1852,

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Delegacy, modern theory of, 49, 50
Burke on the question of, 50-

52

DENMAN, LORD CHIEF JUSTICE,
opinion of, on the publication
of libels in Parliamentary re-
ports, 78

Government of,

Dependencies, possible mode of
satisfying the claims of, to re-
presentation in the English Par-
liament, 95, 96
Parliamentary
150-178; 392-405
subordinate Legislatures in the,
See Colonial Legislatures
- forms of recent Parliamentary
action with regard to the, 151
gradual assumption of Parlia-
mentary control with increasing
importance of the, 392-394
DERBY, LORD, retirement of, from
the Foreign Office, in 1876,
292-295; 298; 376

- comment of Lord Salisbury on
revelations of Cabinet proceed-
ings made by, 294
DILKE, SIR CHARLES, amendment
moved by, as to the provision
for the Duke of Connaught, 227,
228

DISRAELI, MR. See LORD BEA-
CONSFIELD

Dissenters' Chapels Act of 1844,
111

Documentary Evidence Act of
1868, 176, 177

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East India Company, Charter of
the, of William III., 168
Regulating Act for the, 168
conversion of the, into a
political corporation, 169-171
transfer of the government of
India from the, to the Crown,
171-172

East India Company Acts of 1767,
1769, and 1833, 168, 169

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Extradition, case of Winslow, 183
Extradition Acts, 1870 and 1873,
182-184

Extra-territorial jurisdiction. See
Jurisdiction

EYRE, GOVERNOR, validity of a
Colonial Act of Indemnity in
the case of, 444

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Factory and Workshop Act, 1878,
131, 132; 456, 458
Factory Laws, intention of, 131,
132

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- Miss Martineau on the results
of, 133

administration of, 456-458
Fiji, annexation of, 173; 403-405
Finance, modern principles as to,
134-137; 390

control of policy through, 353
necessity of Parliamentary
vigilance in the management
of, 389-391

- Indian, Parliamentary super-
vision of, 390, 400
Flogging, as a criminal punish-
ment, 437-439; 459

Foreign affairs, recent prominence
of, in Parliamentary debate,
179

Mr. Disraeli on the importance
of, 179

- policy as to, not generally initi-
ated in Parliament, 180

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Foreign affairs, indifference of
the country to, after the Treaty
of Vienna, 363, 364

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doctrine of non-intervention in,
365-367

-revived interest in, on the
reopening of the Eastern Ques-
tion in 1876, 367

- review of recent policy with
regard to, 373–380

comments on recent policy with
regard to, 380-387
Foreign Enlistment Act, 1854, 254
1870, 204; 206-208
Foreign Jurisdiction Acts, 1843-
1878, 187-189; 191

FORSTER, MR. W. E., policy in-
augurated by the Education
Act of, 149

FORSYTH, MR., on cession of
territory by Royal Prerogative,

414

Franconia and Strathclyde Case,
200
FREEMAN, MR. E. A., letter of
Sir G. C. Lewis to, on the legal
status of the Cabinet, 275,
276

FRERE, SIR BARTLE, expressions
of sympathy with, by the Queen,
during the Zulu war, 330, 331
- policy of annexation recom-
mended by, 407, 408
Fugitive Slave Circulars, 195, 196

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