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day Southey estimated that one - eighth of the population were paupers ( I , 92 ) . Altogether Southey judged the century between the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the outbreak of the French Revolution to be the happiest years England ...
day Southey estimated that one - eighth of the population were paupers ( I , 92 ) . Altogether Southey judged the century between the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and the outbreak of the French Revolution to be the happiest years England ...
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Southey's book brought a devastatingly hostile article in the Edinburgh Review by the young Thomas Babington Macaulay . If Southey may be said to have summarised the tory philosophy of 1829 , Macaulay certainly summarised the whig ...
Southey's book brought a devastatingly hostile article in the Edinburgh Review by the young Thomas Babington Macaulay . If Southey may be said to have summarised the tory philosophy of 1829 , Macaulay certainly summarised the whig ...
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Southey was concerned at the burden of the poor rates : Macaulay pointed out that they were much less in the industrial towns than in the counties , that in 1825 they were twenty shillings a head in Sussex , and only four shillings in ...
Southey was concerned at the burden of the poor rates : Macaulay pointed out that they were much less in the industrial towns than in the counties , that in 1825 they were twenty shillings a head in Sussex , and only four shillings in ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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