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... reform ( P.R. , 5 June 1813 ) . It was for this reason that he was so suspicious of the attempts of the upper classes to ' educate ' the poor . Hannah More , ' that prime old prelate in petticoats , that choice tool of the borough ...
... reform ( P.R. , 5 June 1813 ) . It was for this reason that he was so suspicious of the attempts of the upper classes to ' educate ' the poor . Hannah More , ' that prime old prelate in petticoats , that choice tool of the borough ...
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... Reform Bill with the greatest foreboding , because he could not see how in future any government could withstand the ... Reform , as it is falsely called ; these men are going beyond him ; and if ever he shall come back , • THE GREAT ...
... Reform Bill with the greatest foreboding , because he could not see how in future any government could withstand the ... Reform , as it is falsely called ; these men are going beyond him ; and if ever he shall come back , • THE GREAT ...
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... reform , before revolution gained momentum . " The first principle of political reform is the natural equality of men , not with relation to their property but to their rights . ' Shelley was not proposing either universal or manhood ...
... reform , before revolution gained momentum . " The first principle of political reform is the natural equality of men , not with relation to their property but to their rights . ' Shelley was not proposing either universal or manhood ...
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Contents Acknowledgements 6 | 6 |
List of Illustrations | 7 |
The Age of Romanticism | 9 |
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