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This study presents a systematic description of the English governmental system as it stood at the time of writing, focusing on national institutions and the forces that sustain them. It analyzes the Crown and its relations with the Cabinet and ministers; the organization and functions of executive departments, the Treasury and the permanent civil service; parliamentary structure and procedure in the House of Commons and House of Lords, including legislation, committees, money bills and closure; and the party system, local party organization and political associations. Emphasis is placed on the interaction of legal rules and constitutional conventions and on how institutional practice adapts to democratic change.

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A. Lawrence Lowell

A. Lawrence Lowell was an American author and educator, recognized for his contributions to political science and biography. He served as the president of Harvard University from 1909 to 1933, during which he significantly influenced higher education. Lowell is known for his detailed examination of political systems, as seen in his notable work "The Government of England (Vol. I)," where he explores the intricacies of British governance. Additionally, he authored a biography of Percival Lowell, which reflects his interest in the intersection of science and society. Through his writings, Lowell has left a lasting impact on both academic and literary fields.

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