JN216 .B62 1969
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British politics in the nineteenth century, |
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JN216 .C37 2014eb
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One nation Britain : history, the progressive tradition, and practical ideas for today's politicians / |
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JN216 .C63
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The Conscience of the Victorian state / |
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JN216 +F71
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The era of Lord Brougham : English politics from Lord Liverpool to Lord Palmerston / |
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JN216 .H335 1996
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The transformation of British politics, 1860-1995 / |
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JN216 .K29
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The transatlantic persuasion; the Liberal-Democratic mind in the age of Gladstone |
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JN216 .M15 1977
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Early Victorian government, 1830-1870 / |
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JN216 .M4
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The constitutional history of England since the accession of George Third, 1760-1860 / |
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JN216 .M4 8
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The constitutional history of England since the accession of George the Third : 1760-1860 / |
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JN216 .O94 2018eb
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The Oxford handbook of modern British political history, 1800-2000 / |
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JN216 .S29
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Liberalism and the challenge of fascism; social forces in England and France, 1815-1870, |
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JN216 .S35
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British constitutional history since 1832 |
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JN216 .S7
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The Victorian revolution: government and society in Victoria's Britain. |
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JN216 .T46 2013eb
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British political culture and the idea of 'public opinion', 1867-1914 / |
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JN218 .B98
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The passing of the great reform bill / |
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JN218 .C13
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The great Reform bill of 1832; liberal or conservative? |
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JN218 .M18
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The reform bill of 1832; why not revolution? |
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JN218 .W88
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The Reform bill of 1832. |
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JN223 .B9 1956
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The liberal tradition: from Fox to Keynes. |
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JN223 .F6 1984
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Truro, Brougham and law reform during Russell's administration / |
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