Representative Government in England: Its Faults and FailuresK. Paul, Trench & Company, 1882 - 220 Seiten |
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... agitation for reforms . But it does not follow that there were no grievances to be redressed , that no reforms were required . In periods of great pro- sperity we seldom hear of any kind of agitation . During the fifty years of Whig ...
... agitation for reforms . But it does not follow that there were no grievances to be redressed , that no reforms were required . In periods of great pro- sperity we seldom hear of any kind of agitation . During the fifty years of Whig ...
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... agitation out of doors , and from the day when the Reform Bill was introduced into the Commons till it passed the Lords , the whole nation was kept in the wildest state of ex- citement . Public demonstrations in favour of the bill were ...
... agitation out of doors , and from the day when the Reform Bill was introduced into the Commons till it passed the Lords , the whole nation was kept in the wildest state of ex- citement . Public demonstrations in favour of the bill were ...
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... agitation . of 1838-39 caused nearly as great a ferment in England for a while as did the Reform Bill . The mass meetings , strikes , and riotings of 1832 were repeated , though on a somewhat smaller scale . The agitators were ...
... agitation . of 1838-39 caused nearly as great a ferment in England for a while as did the Reform Bill . The mass meetings , strikes , and riotings of 1832 were repeated , though on a somewhat smaller scale . The agitators were ...
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... agitation against the Act , no progress whatever has been made towards repeal . Of late years , indeed , no attempt has been made in this direction . We have made progress in most matters since the beginning of the last century when ...
... agitation against the Act , no progress whatever has been made towards repeal . Of late years , indeed , no attempt has been made in this direction . We have made progress in most matters since the beginning of the last century when ...
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... agitation . Pitt denounced and overturned the government of Mr. Fox chiefly because it was a coalition , and imme- Mr. diately proceeded to form a coalition ministry of his own.1 64 REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT IN ENGLAND .
... agitation . Pitt denounced and overturned the government of Mr. Fox chiefly because it was a coalition , and imme- Mr. diately proceeded to form a coalition ministry of his own.1 64 REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT IN ENGLAND .
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