The Quarterly Review, Volume 145John Murray, 1877 |
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Page 293
... reform of the representative system ! ' But was not the Tory Pitt the first to propose Parliamentary Reform , and were not the genuine Whigs as much opposed in their hearts as the bitterest Tories to the measure of 1832 , which they ...
... reform of the representative system ! ' But was not the Tory Pitt the first to propose Parliamentary Reform , and were not the genuine Whigs as much opposed in their hearts as the bitterest Tories to the measure of 1832 , which they ...
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... reform then abroad , and the spirit of Church abolition in our own day , is too remarkable to be overlooked . The ... reform the Church of England , and an Act was passed ( 12th June , 1643 ) for calling an Assembly of Divines to consult ...
... reform then abroad , and the spirit of Church abolition in our own day , is too remarkable to be overlooked . The ... reform the Church of England , and an Act was passed ( 12th June , 1643 ) for calling an Assembly of Divines to consult ...
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... Reform Bill of 1832 by the two great parties , Whig and Tory , between which the whole country was once divided ... Reform : that , in financial reform again , the Whigs , for more than half a century , a century , were untrue to their ...
... Reform Bill of 1832 by the two great parties , Whig and Tory , between which the whole country was once divided ... Reform : that , in financial reform again , the Whigs , for more than half a century , a century , were untrue to their ...
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