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... opinion , done all that was necessary for the removal of a great practical evil , and no more than was necessary . I consider this , Sir , as a practical question . I rest my opinion on no general theory of government . I distrust all ...
... opinion , done all that was necessary for the removal of a great practical evil , and no more than was necessary . I consider this , Sir , as a practical question . I rest my opinion on no general theory of government . I distrust all ...
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... opinions which some of His Majesty's Ministers formerly entertained on the subject of Reform . It would be officious ... opinion , the country will not think worse either of their capacity or of their patriotism , because they have shown ...
... opinions which some of His Majesty's Ministers formerly entertained on the subject of Reform . It would be officious ... opinion , the country will not think worse either of their capacity or of their patriotism , because they have shown ...
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Lady Hannah More Macaulay Trevelyan. Sometimes which liberal opinions had made amongst us ... opinion favourable to Parliamentary Reform grew up rapidly , and became strong among the middle classes ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Lady Hannah More Macaulay Trevelyan. Sometimes which liberal opinions had made amongst us ... opinion favourable to Parliamentary Reform grew up rapidly , and became strong among the middle classes ...
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... opinion of the two great parties in Parliament , and of a vast portion of the commu- nity , had been the first ... opinion concerning Reform , being convinced that this opinion is the mature product of 48 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM .
... opinion of the two great parties in Parliament , and of a vast portion of the commu- nity , had been the first ... opinion concerning Reform , being convinced that this opinion is the mature product of 48 PARLIAMENTARY REFORM .
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Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Lady Hannah More Macaulay Trevelyan. being convinced that this opinion is the mature product of time and of discussion , I expect no reaction . I no more expect to see my countrymen again content ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Lady Hannah More Macaulay Trevelyan. being convinced that this opinion is the mature product of time and of discussion , I expect no reaction . I no more expect to see my countrymen again content ...
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