Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and IrelandJ. M'Glashan, 1849 - 393 Seiten |
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... Tory Pre- mier , who sought new supporters , giving young Pitt the seals of the Exchequer and the lead in the Commons . Stung by mortification at their exclusion from office , Fox and Burke united with North in forming the famous ...
... Tory Pre- mier , who sought new supporters , giving young Pitt the seals of the Exchequer and the lead in the Commons . Stung by mortification at their exclusion from office , Fox and Burke united with North in forming the famous ...
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... Tory administration , of which Perceval , Liverpool , Eldon , Castlereagh , and Canning were the chief members . For six years they followed in the footsteps of Pitt , fighting Napoleon abroad and Reformers at home , propping up the ...
... Tory administration , of which Perceval , Liverpool , Eldon , Castlereagh , and Canning were the chief members . For six years they followed in the footsteps of Pitt , fighting Napoleon abroad and Reformers at home , propping up the ...
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... tory by pushing the Consolidation Bill ( a measure of ameliora- tion only ) through the Commons ; but it was thrown out by the Lords . Sparing further details for the present , suffice it to say , that at intervals during this period ...
... tory by pushing the Consolidation Bill ( a measure of ameliora- tion only ) through the Commons ; but it was thrown out by the Lords . Sparing further details for the present , suffice it to say , that at intervals during this period ...
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... Tory Government ; his repeated reëlection by his Middlesex constituency , and the votes of the House declaring his seat still vacant ; the consequent debates in both Houses during the years 1768-70 excited the popu- 32 TREASON TRIALS OF ...
... Tory Government ; his repeated reëlection by his Middlesex constituency , and the votes of the House declaring his seat still vacant ; the consequent debates in both Houses during the years 1768-70 excited the popu- 32 TREASON TRIALS OF ...
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... Tory argument and declamation , and were a conclusive answer to all who asked for cheap bread , religious toleration , law reform , reduced taxes , and an enlarged suffrage . The lessons of wisdom , so dearly purchased by this scheme of ...
... Tory argument and declamation , and were a conclusive answer to all who asked for cheap bread , religious toleration , law reform , reduced taxes , and an enlarged suffrage . The lessons of wisdom , so dearly purchased by this scheme of ...
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