Proceedings of the Literary & Philosophical Society of Liverpool, 60. kiadásDeighton and Laughton, 1907 |
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17. oldal
... reform and the extension of the franchise , his advocacy of the move- ment for Catholic emancipation , and his support of Mr. Whitbread in Parliament for the establishment of paro- chial primary schools , anticipating the present ...
... reform and the extension of the franchise , his advocacy of the move- ment for Catholic emancipation , and his support of Mr. Whitbread in Parliament for the establishment of paro- chial primary schools , anticipating the present ...
1. oldal
... reform in 1832 , even to the borders of menace ; he is all against the People's Charter in 1842 , even to the stretch of declaring universal suffrage to be the prelude to " something more horrible than can be imagined - something like ...
... reform in 1832 , even to the borders of menace ; he is all against the People's Charter in 1842 , even to the stretch of declaring universal suffrage to be the prelude to " something more horrible than can be imagined - something like ...
2. oldal
... Reform Bill ) he was elected at Leeds . It was a severe blow when he was turned out at Edinburgh . But he never flattered the people , nor deluded them , as Whigs fighting a popular battle may so easily do , into the belief that he was ...
... Reform Bill ) he was elected at Leeds . It was a severe blow when he was turned out at Edinburgh . But he never flattered the people , nor deluded them , as Whigs fighting a popular battle may so easily do , into the belief that he was ...
10. oldal
... reform he desired was such as could be carried through without breach of continuity . There were in fact two lives which Macaulay led ; the one the life of the Whig re- former , the other the life of the historian , who moved , like one ...
... reform he desired was such as could be carried through without breach of continuity . There were in fact two lives which Macaulay led ; the one the life of the Whig re- former , the other the life of the historian , who moved , like one ...
11. oldal
... reform he says : - It is now time for us to pay a decent , a rational , a manly reverence to our ancestors , not by ... reforms which , in the inevitable course of progress , have become irresistible . It is on the conservative instincts ...
... reform he says : - It is now time for us to pay a decent , a rational , a manly reverence to our ancestors , not by ... reforms which , in the inevitable course of progress , have become irresistible . It is on the conservative instincts ...
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