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... Queen Caroline Reign of William IV . Effects of the Reform Bill of 1832 Abrupt dismissal of the Melbourne Ministry , and short - lived Ad- ministration of Sir R. Peel , in 1835 Return of Lord Melbourne to office Reign of Queen Victoria ...
... Queen Caroline Reign of William IV . Effects of the Reform Bill of 1832 Abrupt dismissal of the Melbourne Ministry , and short - lived Ad- ministration of Sir R. Peel , in 1835 Return of Lord Melbourne to office Reign of Queen Victoria ...
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... Queen Anne . Character and public conduct of George I. and II . " " " " 99 " " 99 " " " " 99 George III . George IV . William IV . Queen Victoria 167 169 • 170 • 174 176 • 177 180 184 185 187 188 191 195 196 201 • 203 204 • 205 205 ...
... Queen Anne . Character and public conduct of George I. and II . " " " " 99 " " 99 " " " " 99 George III . George IV . William IV . Queen Victoria 167 169 • 170 • 174 176 • 177 180 184 185 187 188 191 195 196 201 • 203 204 • 205 205 ...
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... Queen's government in the Reformed Parliament . Owing to the conservative spirit which has generally animated that assembly , the W Park's Lectures on the Dogmas of the Constitution , p . 147 . Will be jeopar- dized by further Reform ...
... Queen's government in the Reformed Parliament . Owing to the conservative spirit which has generally animated that assembly , the W Park's Lectures on the Dogmas of the Constitution , p . 147 . Will be jeopar- dized by further Reform ...
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... Queen Anne was inclined to favour the Tories , and in 1710 she authorised the appointment of a de- cidedly Tory ministry : upon the accession of George I. , however , the Whig party obtained possession of the great Whig government , and ...
... Queen Anne was inclined to favour the Tories , and in 1710 she authorised the appointment of a de- cidedly Tory ministry : upon the accession of George I. , however , the Whig party obtained possession of the great Whig government , and ...
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... queen , when he could be very resolute and determined . So far as general politics were concerned , he usually acquiesced in the views of his con- stitutional advisers , and co - operated with them in their measures for the public good ...
... queen , when he could be very resolute and determined . So far as general politics were concerned , he usually acquiesced in the views of his con- stitutional advisers , and co - operated with them in their measures for the public good ...
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