House of Commons of the United Kingdom (English Wikipedia)

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  • Pollard, A.F. (1920). The Evolution of Parliament. Longmans. pp. 107–108. Not that the house of commons was ever that house of the common people which it is sometimes supposed to have been. For "commons" means "communes"; and while "communes" have commonly been popular organizations, the term might in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries be applied to any association or confederacy.

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