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... Reform . Reform deprived the magnates of direct control of boroughs but they remained influen- tial , against increasing opposition . In the age of Cecil Rhodes and Bernard Shaw , a Cecil peer could still be Premier , a Northumber- land ...
... Reform . Reform deprived the magnates of direct control of boroughs but they remained influen- tial , against increasing opposition . In the age of Cecil Rhodes and Bernard Shaw , a Cecil peer could still be Premier , a Northumber- land ...
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... Reform . After 1688 , instead of revolution or civil war , the Interests could now defeat or replace a government . Cabinets were soon responsible to Parliament , without the royal presence . A Prime Minister evolved , chosen by the ...
... Reform . After 1688 , instead of revolution or civil war , the Interests could now defeat or replace a government . Cabinets were soon responsible to Parliament , without the royal presence . A Prime Minister evolved , chosen by the ...
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... reform , while Tories opposed rural reform and long defended the Corn Laws , which manufacturers attacked , partly from humanity , partly to reduce their own costs . In general , interest for reform could be ambiguous . Even Las Casas ...
... reform , while Tories opposed rural reform and long defended the Corn Laws , which manufacturers attacked , partly from humanity , partly to reduce their own costs . In general , interest for reform could be ambiguous . Even Las Casas ...
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Contents Authors Preface 7 | 7 |
PART | 9 |
A Britain of Gods II | 11 |
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Worlds and Underworlds: Anglo-European History Through the Centuries Peter Vansittart Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1974 |
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