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He could speak with equal effect to the urban workers of the north , for their problems were similar , and their roots not yet entirely severed from the soil . On the whole his influence was not revolutionary ; he was concerned to form ...
He could speak with equal effect to the urban workers of the north , for their problems were similar , and their roots not yet entirely severed from the soil . On the whole his influence was not revolutionary ; he was concerned to form ...
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There were three great domestic problems which worried him . The first was Catholic Emancipation , to which he was unalterably opposed . ' If the Roman Catholics , upon the plea of their being a majority merely ( i.e. in Ireland ) ...
There were three great domestic problems which worried him . The first was Catholic Emancipation , to which he was unalterably opposed . ' If the Roman Catholics , upon the plea of their being a majority merely ( i.e. in Ireland ) ...
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Southey never entirely lost his early enthusiasm for some such solution to the land problems of his age . Time and time again Southey returned to the dilemma which lay at the centre of his thought . The new industrialism was undoubtedly ...
Southey never entirely lost his early enthusiasm for some such solution to the land problems of his age . Time and time again Southey returned to the dilemma which lay at the centre of his thought . The new industrialism was undoubtedly ...
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Acknowledgements | 6 |
Burke and the Whigs | 38 |
The Radicals | 80 |
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