May's History
Thomas Erskine May
The Constitutional History of England since the Accession of George the Third 1760 - 1860
First Published in 1861
Title Page and Prefaces
Chapter I: Influence of the Crown during the Reign of George III.
Chapter II: Influence of the Crown during the Regency, the Reigns of George IV., William IV., and her Majesty, Queen Victoria
Chapter III: Prerogatives of the Crown during the Minority or Incapacity of the Sovereign Chapter
IV: Revenues of the Crown: The Civil List: Pensions: Prerogatives of the Crown in Relation to the Royal Family
Chapter V: The House of Lords, and the Peerage
Chapter VI: The House of Commons
Chapter VII: Relations of Parliament to the Crown, the Law, and the People
Chapter VIII: Party Chapter
IX: The Press, and Liberty of Opinion
Chapter X: The Press, and Liberty of Opinion, Continued
Chapter XI: Liberty of the Subject
Chapter XII: The Church and Religious Liberty
Chapter XIII: The Church and Religious Liberty, Continued
Chapter XIV: The Church and Religious Liberty, Continued
Chapter XV: Local Government
Chapter XVI: Ireland before the Union
Chapter XVII: British Colonies and Dependencies Chapter
XVIII: Progress of General Legislation
Supplementary Chapter: 1861-1871
Index A-C
Index D-K
Index L-Q
Index R-Z