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... result , during the early stages of the French Revolution , he was heard with attention . He had always been ... results of this policy was his rupture with Burke , who was not prepared to follow him as a Jacobin . He was also deserted ...
... result , during the early stages of the French Revolution , he was heard with attention . He had always been ... results of this policy was his rupture with Burke , who was not prepared to follow him as a Jacobin . He was also deserted ...
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... result of Fox's death , Grey succeeded him as leader of the House of Commons and the Whig Party . The first of these posts lasted only until the fall of the Ministry , but the second until he retired from politics in 1834. The Ministry ...
... result of Fox's death , Grey succeeded him as leader of the House of Commons and the Whig Party . The first of these posts lasted only until the fall of the Ministry , but the second until he retired from politics in 1834. The Ministry ...
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... result of his success in the House , and his unremitting support of the Government , Macaulay was appointed one of the Commissioners of the Board of Control . This had been set up towards the end of the previous century to represent the ...
... result of his success in the House , and his unremitting support of the Government , Macaulay was appointed one of the Commissioners of the Board of Control . This had been set up towards the end of the previous century to represent the ...
Contents
Foreword | 11 |
Early Elections | 19 |
Gaming and the Betting Book I | 35 |
Copyright | |
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