Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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The Whigs , cut off from any support from the throne , were forced to adopt electoral reform as one of their planks . The Foxites took up the cry for annual Parliaments , which might be elected even oftener if need be , and so came to ...
The Whigs , cut off from any support from the throne , were forced to adopt electoral reform as one of their planks . The Foxites took up the cry for annual Parliaments , which might be elected even oftener if need be , and so came to ...
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But Burke seized on a favorable moment to initiate his scheme , when the nation was tired of the war , was crying out against the terrible tax burden , and was showering petitions upon Par- liament for reform .
But Burke seized on a favorable moment to initiate his scheme , when the nation was tired of the war , was crying out against the terrible tax burden , and was showering petitions upon Par- liament for reform .
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He favored reform , but shrank from revolution . An innate prudence restrained him from too great liberalism . His legislative career re- solved around the reform of the governments of Ireland , the American colonies , and India ...
He favored reform , but shrank from revolution . An innate prudence restrained him from too great liberalism . His legislative career re- solved around the reform of the governments of Ireland , the American colonies , and India ...
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