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... nation of pragmatic revolutionaries into a nation of pusillanimous conservatives . This did not fit well with some more optimistic domestic judgements . Sir Richard Phillips , publishing his tour of the United Kingdom in 1828 ...
... nation of pragmatic revolutionaries into a nation of pusillanimous conservatives . This did not fit well with some more optimistic domestic judgements . Sir Richard Phillips , publishing his tour of the United Kingdom in 1828 ...
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... nation ' occasionally slide into more sectarian modes - as when in 1833 he denounced certain Protes- tants as ' foreigners to us , since they are of a different religion'10 but the heat of combat could lead him to declare ( as he did in ...
... nation ' occasionally slide into more sectarian modes - as when in 1833 he denounced certain Protes- tants as ' foreigners to us , since they are of a different religion'10 but the heat of combat could lead him to declare ( as he did in ...
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... nation in Parliament and outside Parliament where more than 100,000 special constables put on an intimidat- ing display of force on behalf of the establishment . In Germany the move- ment miscarried because it lost its initial unanimity ...
... nation in Parliament and outside Parliament where more than 100,000 special constables put on an intimidat- ing display of force on behalf of the establishment . In Germany the move- ment miscarried because it lost its initial unanimity ...
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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