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... constitutional change . The opponents of the whigs were breathless with indignation at their claims that they had , for centuries , taken the hand of the people in the cause of reform and constitutional propriety . Pittites and tories ...
... constitutional change . The opponents of the whigs were breathless with indignation at their claims that they had , for centuries , taken the hand of the people in the cause of reform and constitutional propriety . Pittites and tories ...
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... constitutional change on a grand scale was to be achieved by ' transaction between the crown and the people ' , as the Prussian minister Hansemann called it.23 But political negotiations always take place in the context of power ...
... constitutional change on a grand scale was to be achieved by ' transaction between the crown and the people ' , as the Prussian minister Hansemann called it.23 But political negotiations always take place in the context of power ...
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... constitutional and ecclesiastical issues followed one pattern , and voting on what we call social questions quite another.39 If the semantic rift shows that there was a wide intellectual rift to be crossed between constitutional ...
... constitutional and ecclesiastical issues followed one pattern , and voting on what we call social questions quite another.39 If the semantic rift shows that there was a wide intellectual rift to be crossed between constitutional ...
Contents
The Whigs the People and Reform | 25 |
Changing the Law in Germany in the Ancien Régime | 45 |
Notes on Contributors vii | |
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