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Book reviewed in this article: The Lowther Family. Eight Hundred Years of ‘A Family of Ancient Gentry and Worship’. By Hugh Owen. The English Sabbath: A Study of Doctrine and Discipline from the Reformation to the Civil War. By Kenneth L. Parker. The Blessed Revolution. English Politics and the Coming of War, 1621–1624. By Thomas Cogswell. George Lawson's ‘Politica’ and the English Revolution. By Conal Condren. Charles II. By John Miller. The Memoirs of Sir John Reresby: The Complete Text and a Selection from His Letters. Edited by Andrew Browning. The Revolutions of 1688. Edited by Robert Beddard. A Passion for Government. The Life of Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough. By Frances Harris. Jacobitism and the English People, 1688–1788. By Paul Kléber Monod. Whigs and Cities: Popular Politics in the Age of Walpole and Pitt. By Nicholas Rogers. British History, 1815–1906. By Norman McCord. Liberty and Locality. Parliament, Permissive Legislation and Ratepayers' Democracies in the Mid‐Nineteenth Century. By John Prest. Class, Party and the Political System in Britain 1867–1914. By John Belchem. The Salisbury‐Balfour Correspondence, 1869–1892. Edited by Robin Harcourt Williams. Protecting the Pub, Brewers and Publicans Against Temperance. By David W. Gutzke. Late Victorian Britain, 1875–1901. By J. F. C. Harrison. Lloyd George and the Challenge of Labour. The Past‐War Coalition 1918–1922. By C. J. Wrigley. Arthur Henderson. By C.J. Wrigley. Descriptive List of the Papers of John Colin Campbell Davidson, MP, First Viscount Davidson. Compiled by K. V. Bligh. British By‐Elections: The Volatile Electorate. By Pippa Norris. The Meeting of Parliament. By R. Blackburn.

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