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This 1912 volume analyses the struggle between the Crown and factions of the Whig party. It covers the period between the formation of Chatham's administration in July 1866 and the collapse of the Whig opposition to Lord North in the summer of 1871, providing a detailed interpretation of key events.
This 1910 volume traces the struggle between the Crown and the Whig party from the accession of George III in 1760 to the downfall of the Rockingham administration in 1766. D. A. Winstanley creates an account of this tumultuous period of British political history that is both readable and academically rigorous.
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