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A NEW VIEW OF HISTORY · 11 most of the ideas of the radicals , they nonetheless were passion- ately desirous of such reforms as would encourage social morality , and thus Evangelicalism was a powerful influence in education , factory ...
A NEW VIEW OF HISTORY · 11 most of the ideas of the radicals , they nonetheless were passion- ately desirous of such reforms as would encourage social morality , and thus Evangelicalism was a powerful influence in education , factory ...
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influence is that of rank and of riches ' . Laws are respected all the more because people know that they have been enacted by ' their natural superiors ' . There could never be a perfect legislature , but Jeffrey made it plain that he ...
influence is that of rank and of riches ' . Laws are respected all the more because people know that they have been enacted by ' their natural superiors ' . There could never be a perfect legislature , but Jeffrey made it plain that he ...
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On the whole his influence was not revolutionary ; he was concerned to form a powerful public opinion in favour of reform to be achieved by parliamentary means . After 1807 Cobbett , Sir Francis Burdett , Major Cartwright , Orator Hunt ...
On the whole his influence was not revolutionary ; he was concerned to form a powerful public opinion in favour of reform to be achieved by parliamentary means . After 1807 Cobbett , Sir Francis Burdett , Major Cartwright , Orator Hunt ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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