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Acts of Parliament: A narrative history of the Senate and House of Representatives, Commonwealth of Australia. Carlton, Vic: Melbourne University Press, 1988.

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Senate, Australia Parliament. Senate legislative and general purpose standing committees: The first 20 years, 1970-1990. Canberra: Senate Committee Office, 1990.

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The making of a party system: Minor parties in the Australian Senate. Clayton, Victoria, Australia: Monash University Publishing, 2015.

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George, Bourinot John. Federal government in Canada. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University, 1988.

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Pagani, Marjorie. T.W. Crawford: Politics and the Queensland sugar industry. [Queensland]: Dept. of History, James Cook University of North Queensland, 1989.

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Deveau, J. Alphonse. Ambroise-Hilaire Comeau, 1859-1911. Moncton, N.-B: Éditions d'Acadie, 1992.

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Thompson, Catherine. The prize for learning love: The life of Margaret Fawcett Norrie, Nova Scotia's first female senator. St. John, NB: Trinity Enterprise, 2007.

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Cusack, Danny. With an olive branch and a shillelagh: The life and times of Senator Patrick Lynch. Carlisle, W.A: Hesperian Press in association with Centre for Irish Studies, Murdoch University, 2004.

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Lord of Point Grey: Larry MacKenzie of U.B.C. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1987.

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Ústav pro studium totalitních režimů, Czech Republic Parlament Senát, and Czech Republic Úřad vlády, eds. International conference Crimes of the communist regimes: An assessment by historians and legal experts : proceedings : the conference took place at the Main Hall of the Senate of the Parliament of the Czech Republic, 24-25 February 2010 and at the Office of the Government of the Czech Republic, 26 February 2010. Prague: Institute for the Study of Totalitarian Regimes, 2011.

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Sharpe, Robert J. The Persons case: The origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood. Toronto: Published for the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History by University of Toronto Press, 2007.

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Sharpe, Robert J. The Persons case: The origins and legacy of the fight for legal personhood. Toronto: Published for the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History by University of Toronto Press, 2007.

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Zimbabwe. Parliament. Parliamentary Research Unit., ed. Spotlight on Zimbabwe's Parliament: The Senate and the Assembly, their history, traditions, procedures, and aspirations explained. [Harare]: Publications Section, Dept. of Information, Govt. of Zimbabwe, 1987.

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The senate of Canada: Its constitution, powers and duties historically considered. Toronto: Copp, Clark, 1995.

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Employees of the Senate chamber of the Dominion. [S.l: s.n., 1986.

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Ghazarian, Zareh. Making of a Party System: Minor Parties in the Australian Senate. Monash University Publishing, 2015.

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Ghazarian, Zareh. Making of a Party System: Minor Parties in the Australian Senate. Monash University Publishing, 2015.

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Ghazarian, Zareh. Making of a Party System: Minor Parties in the Australian Senate. Monash University Publishing, 2015.

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1950-, Smith Jennifer, and Queen's University (Kingston, Ont.). Institute of Intergovernmental Relations., eds. The democratic dilemma: Reforming the Canadian Senate. Montreal: Published for the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, School of Policy Studies, Queen's University by McGill-Queen's University Press, 2009.

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Representation and Institutional Change: 50 Years of Proportional Representation in the Senate. Department of the Senate, 1999.

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White, Randall. Voice of Region: The Long Journey to Senate Reform in Canada. Dundurn Pr Ltd, 1990.

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You Will Wear a White Shirt: From the Northern Bush to the Halls of Power. D&M Publishers Incorporated, 2016.

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The Persons Case: The Origins and Legacy of the Fight for Legal Personhood (Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History). University of Toronto Press, 2007.

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Palmer, R. R. Aristocracy about 1760: Theory and Practice. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691161280.003.0003.

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This chapter considers the prevailing notion in the eighteenth century that nobility was a necessary bulwark of political freedom. Whether in the interest of a more open nobility or of a more closed and impenetrable nobility, the view was the same. Nobility as such, nobility as an institution, was necessary to the maintenance of a free constitution. There was also a general consensus that parliaments or ruling councils were autonomous, self-empowered, or empowered by history, heredity, social utility, or God; that they were in an important sense irresponsible, free to oppose the King (where there was one), and certainly owing no accounting to the “people.” The remainder of the chapter deals with the uses and abuses of social rank and the problems of administration, recruitment, taxation, and class consciousness.
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Richardson, David. Principles and Agents. Yale University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300250435.001.0001.

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Britain’s abolition of its slave trade in 1807 was a defining moment in modern history, yet it continues to excite controversy, in part because the nation dominated European trafficking of Africans to America in 1783–1807. Through an analysis of market conditions at the British, African, and West Indian points of the infamous triangular trade, as well as of issues of credit and of agency dilemma involved in their integration, this book seeks to explain that dominance. Though legally sanctioned and justified by contemporary mercantilist and racist ideologies, enslaving Africans was nonetheless challenged by some on grounds of humanity and national identity under the later Stuarts and the Hanoverians. Theologians and philosophers intellectually rationalized those challenges within a larger humanitarian revolution, but rather than identifying it with particular individuals, the book argues that abolition of British slaving ultimately relied on the power of ordinary people to change the world. It shows that British slaving and opposition to it, the latter manifest in imaginative literature, journals, newspapers, and pamphlets as well as in learned tracts, grew in parallel through the 1760s but then came increasingly into conflict in both public imagination and political discourse. Highlighting ideological tensions between Britons’ sense of themselves as free people and their willingness to enslave Africans abroad, the book reveals how from the 1770s such tensions became politicized, even as British slaving activities reached unprecedented levels, ultimately mobilizing public opinion to compel Parliament to confront and begin to resolve them in 1788–1807.
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McMahon, Patricia I., and Robert J. Sharpe. Persons Case: The Origins and Legacy of the Fight for Legal Personhood. University of Toronto Press, 2007.

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McMahon, Patricia I., and Robert J. Sharpe. Persons Case: The Origins and Legacy of the Fight for Legal Personhood. University of Toronto Press, 2017.

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