Robert Walpole and the Nature of Politics in Early Eighteenth-century Britain |
Contents
Walpoles Rise | 4 |
Stability Patronage and Parliament | 23 |
The Crown and the Political Nation | 56 |
Copyright | |
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Robert Walpole and the Nature of Politics in Early Eighteenth-century Britain Jeremy Black No preview available - 1990 |
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The Clerical Profession in the Long Eighteenth Century, 1680-1840 W. M. Jacob No preview available - 2007 |