Ideas of Political Representation in Parliament 1660 1832

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Ideas of Political Representation in Parliament 1660 1832
Philip Arnold Gibbons
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It is not that at this time there is any considerable break in ideas of political representation; on the contrary, the idea of the representation of the land and the Whig repre- sentative theory still continue in vogue among con- siderable sections of the community and the latter, at any rate, has yet to reach its culminating point. Yet no one who has looked into the various theories which are brought forward at this time can fail to be struck with a certain indefinable change of tone and atmos...phere which commences with the accession of George III. The reign of George III. Is in many ways totally different from that of his predecessor. This difference may be considered as due to one cause the House of Commons is getting out of sympathy with the people. Want of sympathy is partially apparent in the days of Chatham. ' You have taught me/ said George II. , ' to look for the sense of my people in other places than the House of Commons/ Chatham, too, had roused the spirit of the nation by his brilliant foreign policy, and this new spirit had a tendency to demand a share in the government of the country.

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