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... parliamentary coalition formed by Earl Grey in 1830 between whigs of various kinds , former tories of various kinds and some Irish and radical MPs were usually designated not by the old party names but as Reformers . ' Reformer ...
... parliamentary coalition formed by Earl Grey in 1830 between whigs of various kinds , former tories of various kinds and some Irish and radical MPs were usually designated not by the old party names but as Reformers . ' Reformer ...
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... parliamentary reform , while some were appropriate only to other types of what we call reform . Here are just two examples : the Chartist petition of 1842 , shunning ' reform ' , talks of ' amendment ' , ' remedy ' , and ' removal ...
... parliamentary reform , while some were appropriate only to other types of what we call reform . Here are just two examples : the Chartist petition of 1842 , shunning ' reform ' , talks of ' amendment ' , ' remedy ' , and ' removal ...
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... parliamentary reformers claimed that they wished to revert to an old system that had been less corrupt , perhaps in the late middle ages , perhaps in the reign of William III . In making these points Merivale seems to me to contribute ...
... parliamentary reformers claimed that they wished to revert to an old system that had been less corrupt , perhaps in the late middle ages , perhaps in the reign of William III . In making these points Merivale seems to me to contribute ...
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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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