The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... Reform would be dispirited , the enemies of Reform incalculably encouraged into believing and promoting the belief , that Reform was a political phantom to be slowly exorcised away by dint of ostentatious but hollow professions . Having ...
... Reform would be dispirited , the enemies of Reform incalculably encouraged into believing and promoting the belief , that Reform was a political phantom to be slowly exorcised away by dint of ostentatious but hollow professions . Having ...
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... Reform , ' he not only brought to light the secret hostility of Parliament to Reform , he not only lent wings to agitation , but he elicited what was equally un- suspected - least of all suspected by the ' Parliamentary class'- the ...
... Reform , ' he not only brought to light the secret hostility of Parliament to Reform , he not only lent wings to agitation , but he elicited what was equally un- suspected - least of all suspected by the ' Parliamentary class'- the ...
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... Reform ' will remain a very exhaus- tive catechism of the facts and arguments relating to every great question which Reformers have at heart , and for which every true ... Reform Question . 207 more 206 Reform and the State of Parties .
... Reform ' will remain a very exhaus- tive catechism of the facts and arguments relating to every great question which Reformers have at heart , and for which every true ... Reform Question . 207 more 206 Reform and the State of Parties .
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