Excerpt from The House of Lords the Constitution
A Considerable portion of this work has already appeared in the columns of the West-minster Gazette and the Times and some sentences in the supplementary chapter are reproduced from an article by the writer which is to appear in the forthcoming number of the Journal of the Society of Comparative Legislation. To the Editors of these periodicals I tender my thanks for their courtesy in permitting me to reproduce here what I have written there. To Mr. J. A. Spender, the Editor of the Westminster Gazette, I owe something more than can be expressed by the formal acknowledgments of a contributor. I have to thank him for much wise counsel, as helpful as it was kind. Nor would my acknowledgments be complete without a word of thanks to Lord Fitzmaurice, whose ripe statesmanship has always been at my disposal.
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