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Lectures on the Principles of Local Government

February 17, 1898 issue

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This article focuses on the book "Lectures on the Principles of Local Government," by George Laurence Gomme. Mr. Gomme has made in the past some suggestive, if not solid, contributions to the archeoIogy of municipal institutions, and as a collector of out-of-the-way facts his industry and enthusiasm are not to be contemned. But to formulate with any success the principles of local government, under modern circumstances, in a country like England, calls for a keenness of insight into the actual social situation.

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LECTURES on the Principles of Local Government (Book); GOMME, George Laurence; LOCAL government; MUNICIPAL government; BOOKS; ENGLAND
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