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FIRST STRUGGLES FOR REFORM RELIGIOUS LIBERTY . . . . . TI-IE REFORM
ACT . .. . . . THE FALL or LORD GREY . . . . THE SESSIONS or 1835-I836 . TI-IE
ACCESSION or THE QUEEN . THE CRISIS OF 1839. . THE CRISIS OF 1840.
FIRST STRUGGLES FOR REFORM RELIGIOUS LIBERTY . . . . . TI-IE REFORM
ACT . .. . . . THE FALL or LORD GREY . . . . THE SESSIONS or 1835-I836 . TI-IE
ACCESSION or THE QUEEN . THE CRISIS OF 1839. . THE CRISIS OF 1840.
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The Bishop attacked some lawyers who were there concerning their defending
men whom they knew 1 Mr. Curwen was one of the pioneers of reform. He
carried in 1809 a. measure for preventing the sale of seats in the House of
Commons.
The Bishop attacked some lawyers who were there concerning their defending
men whom they knew 1 Mr. Curwen was one of the pioneers of reform. He
carried in 1809 a. measure for preventing the sale of seats in the House of
Commons.
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In the spring of 181 I he wrote for the 'Whig Register ' 2 along and important
article on Parliamentary Reform. Starting with Mr. Dunning's famous proposition
that the power of the Crown ought to be diminished, he argued that it could be ...
In the spring of 181 I he wrote for the 'Whig Register ' 2 along and important
article on Parliamentary Reform. Starting with Mr. Dunning's famous proposition
that the power of the Crown ought to be diminished, he argued that it could be ...
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In his 'History of Europe from the Peace of Utrecht,' published thirteen years
afterwards, Lord John defended the Septennial Act and condemned triennial
Parliaments;1 while, in 1831, he originated a Reform Bill, which, discarding
regular and ...
In his 'History of Europe from the Peace of Utrecht,' published thirteen years
afterwards, Lord John defended the Septennial Act and condemned triennial
Parliaments;1 while, in 1831, he originated a Reform Bill, which, discarding
regular and ...
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The members are very zealous and independent, for they are yet too unrefined to
admit rotten bor0ughs. They have appointed a finance committee, and the
general wish seems to be to reform the old abuses and establish a limited
monarchy.
The members are very zealous and independent, for they are yet too unrefined to
admit rotten bor0ughs. They have appointed a finance committee, and the
general wish seems to be to reform the old abuses and establish a limited
monarchy.
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