John Bright: A Study by Margaret E. HirstHeadley Brothers, 1945 - 116 pages |
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A Study by Margaret E. Hirst Margaret Esther Hirst. advocated brought into effect , and he was twice a member of Gladstone's Cabinet , retiring in 1870 owing to another breakdown in health , ' and in 1882 after the bombardment of ...
A Study by Margaret E. Hirst Margaret Esther Hirst. advocated brought into effect , and he was twice a member of Gladstone's Cabinet , retiring in 1870 owing to another breakdown in health , ' and in 1882 after the bombardment of ...
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... advocated for a quarter of a century was secured . While the next reform , the Irish Land Act , was passing through Parliament , Bright was succumbing to his long illness and could take no part in the debates . He had hoped that a Land ...
... advocated for a quarter of a century was secured . While the next reform , the Irish Land Act , was passing through Parliament , Bright was succumbing to his long illness and could take no part in the debates . He had hoped that a Land ...
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... advocated . These were , briefly , household suffrage both in borough and county constituencies , a “ lodger " vote which would cover many who were not householders , voting by ballot and a redistribution of seats to remedy existing ...
... advocated . These were , briefly , household suffrage both in borough and county constituencies , a “ lodger " vote which would cover many who were not householders , voting by ballot and a redistribution of seats to remedy existing ...
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