The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third, 1760-1860, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1868 - Constitutional history |
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... Duke of Wellington's anti - reform declaration , 1830 The reform ministry 320 323 327 • 329 330 ib . 333 • ib . · 335 · 341 342 344 • 346 349 350 352 354 · 357 • 358 • 360 362 • 363 365 366 Bribery since the Reform Act Disfranchisement ...
... Duke of Wellington's anti - reform declaration , 1830 The reform ministry 320 323 327 • 329 330 ib . 333 • ib . · 335 · 341 342 344 • 346 349 350 352 354 · 357 • 358 • 360 362 • 363 365 366 Bribery since the Reform Act Disfranchisement ...
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... duke , who has already enjoyed every other honour , still aspires to the Order of the Garter . The lord - lieu- tenancy of a county , -an office of feudal grandeur , - confers distinction and influence , of which the noblest are justly ...
... duke , who has already enjoyed every other honour , still aspires to the Order of the Garter . The lord - lieu- tenancy of a county , -an office of feudal grandeur , - confers distinction and influence , of which the noblest are justly ...
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... Duke of Newcastle and Mr. Pitt . The the time of former had long been the acknowledged leader of the accession . great Whig connexion , and enjoyed extended parlia- mentary interest : the latter , by his eloquence and statesmanship ...
... Duke of Newcastle and Mr. Pitt . The the time of former had long been the acknowledged leader of the accession . great Whig connexion , and enjoyed extended parlia- mentary interest : the latter , by his eloquence and statesmanship ...
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... Duke of Bedford , and Mr. Burke . Occasionally denied , its existence was yet so notorious , and its agency so palpable , that historical writers of all parties , -while taking different views of its character - have not failed to ...
... Duke of Bedford , and Mr. Burke . Occasionally denied , its existence was yet so notorious , and its agency so palpable , that historical writers of all parties , -while taking different views of its character - have not failed to ...
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... duke to continue in office with credit and honour . " - Rockingham Mem . , i . 6. See the Duke's own letters , VOL . I. C ib . , 102-109 . 4 Gren- 2 Grenville Papers . i . 386 . 3 Ann . Reg . , 1761 [ 43 ] . ville Papers , i . 391 , 405 ...
... duke to continue in office with credit and honour . " - Rockingham Mem . , i . 6. See the Duke's own letters , VOL . I. C ib . , 102-109 . 4 Gren- 2 Grenville Papers . i . 386 . 3 Ann . Reg . , 1761 [ 43 ] . ville Papers , i . 391 , 405 ...
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