A History of England From the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815 volume 3

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A History of England From the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815 volume 3
Spencer Walpole
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III. P 226 HISTORY OF ENGLAND. 1831 and subdivisions, under leaders with a gradation of ranks and authority, were unconstitutional and illegal. " The proclama- tion did little good. The National Political Union declared that it did not come within the words of the proclamation. The Birmingham Political Union continued its proceedings. The English proved, as the Irish had shown four years before, that no ministerial measures are capable of defeating the organisation of a determined people. 1 Yet... the condition of the country fully justified the general alarm. The news of the defeat of the Reform Bill was everywhere followed by riot. Nottingham Castle was burned down because it was the property of Newcastle. The house of Mr. Musters, a Tory squire of the neighbourhood, was set on fire by the mob ; and his unfortunate wife, flying into the shrubbery, died from the effects of her exposure to the cold on a raw October night. Londonderry, riding through London, was knocked off his horse by the mob and seriously injured.

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