Essays in Eighteenth-century History: From the English Historical ReviewRosalind Mitchison Barnes & Noble, 1966 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... effect on Grafton , who had now been informed that he was to be superseded by Carteret . He merely explained that Newcastle was wrong in thinking that the witnesses had testified out of patriotic fervour , since they had only been ...
... effect on Grafton , who had now been informed that he was to be superseded by Carteret . He merely explained that Newcastle was wrong in thinking that the witnesses had testified out of patriotic fervour , since they had only been ...
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... effect of that opinion was certainly vital in the election of 1830. These factors lead to the conclusion that the gradual process of diminution probably began to have serious effects upon the ministry's control of parliament toward the ...
... effect of that opinion was certainly vital in the election of 1830. These factors lead to the conclusion that the gradual process of diminution probably began to have serious effects upon the ministry's control of parliament toward the ...
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... effect of disfran- chisement is more obvious in customs boroughs . I have therefore given the Act the benefit of the doubt by taking customs boroughs as evidence of its effect . At the end of the eighteenth century customs officers were ...
... effect of disfran- chisement is more obvious in customs boroughs . I have therefore given the Act the benefit of the doubt by taking customs boroughs as evidence of its effect . At the end of the eighteenth century customs officers were ...
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