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itself very plainly in the parliamentary corruption of the time ; the King represented militant Tory reactionism ; and among the people were commencing to stir the first signs of effective demands for reform .
itself very plainly in the parliamentary corruption of the time ; the King represented militant Tory reactionism ; and among the people were commencing to stir the first signs of effective demands for reform .
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Consequently , he was moderate in his advocacy of parliamentary and economic reforms , in his concessions to Catholics , and in seeking abolition of the slave trade . Following his father's lead in electoral reform , he sought the ...
Consequently , he was moderate in his advocacy of parliamentary and economic reforms , in his concessions to Catholics , and in seeking abolition of the slave trade . Following his father's lead in electoral reform , he sought the ...
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William Pitt upon the Nature of Parliamentary Representation . London ; J. Stockdale , 1784 . Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803. Volumes 16-36 include the years 1765-1803 .
William Pitt upon the Nature of Parliamentary Representation . London ; J. Stockdale , 1784 . Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803. Volumes 16-36 include the years 1765-1803 .
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