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... Reform Bill of 1832 in the House of Lords . Roscoe's letter to Brougham shows him to be still labouring under the mistaken belief that Rammohun was à " convert from Hinduism to Christianity " . But he was certainly not mistaken in ...
... Reform Bill of 1832 in the House of Lords . Roscoe's letter to Brougham shows him to be still labouring under the mistaken belief that Rammohun was à " convert from Hinduism to Christianity " . But he was certainly not mistaken in ...
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... Reform . As we know from his letter to William Rathbone , he had publicly made it known that he would renounce his links with Britain if the Reform Bill was defeated . He had followed the fluctuating fortunes of successive Reform Bills ...
... Reform . As we know from his letter to William Rathbone , he had publicly made it known that he would renounce his links with Britain if the Reform Bill was defeated . He had followed the fluctuating fortunes of successive Reform Bills ...
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... Reform Bill being defeated I would renounce my connection with this country , I refrained from writing to you or any other friend in Liverpool until I knew the result . Thank heaven I can now feel proud of being one of your fellow ...
... Reform Bill being defeated I would renounce my connection with this country , I refrained from writing to you or any other friend in Liverpool until I knew the result . Thank heaven I can now feel proud of being one of your fellow ...
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