Sketches of Reforms and Reformers, of Great Britain and IrelandJ. M'Glashan, 1849 - 393 Seiten |
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... persons , which history too seldom dwells upon , it may be found not wholly valueless to those who would examine the most inter- esting and instructive period in the recent annals of England . The chronological plan of the work is ...
... persons , which history too seldom dwells upon , it may be found not wholly valueless to those who would examine the most inter- esting and instructive period in the recent annals of England . The chronological plan of the work is ...
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... person , Jeremy Ben- tham , whose world - wide researches and world - filling books , written in a style as consecutive and tedious as the story of The House that Jack Built , discussed everything pertaining to government , from the ...
... person , Jeremy Ben- tham , whose world - wide researches and world - filling books , written in a style as consecutive and tedious as the story of The House that Jack Built , discussed everything pertaining to government , from the ...
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... to Court favor and Ministerial patronage . A more particular notice of these events and persons will be pursued in future chapters . CHAPTER III . Treason Trials of 1794 - Societies for 30 SUMMARY FROM 1793 TO 1830 .
... to Court favor and Ministerial patronage . A more particular notice of these events and persons will be pursued in future chapters . CHAPTER III . Treason Trials of 1794 - Societies for 30 SUMMARY FROM 1793 TO 1830 .
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... person in the Tower for a seditious libel against the 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 ...
... person in the Tower for a seditious libel against the 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 ...
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... persons , ( i . e . reformers , ) and to suspend the habeas corpus act . After a furious contest , in which Fox , Grey , and Sheridan , stood by the popular cause , the bills passed . The habeas corpus was suspended in May , 1794. The ...
... persons , ( i . e . reformers , ) and to suspend the habeas corpus act . After a furious contest , in which Fox , Grey , and Sheridan , stood by the popular cause , the bills passed . The habeas corpus was suspended in May , 1794. The ...
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