The author, taking as his theme a J. S. Mill statement that `their lot was cast in the 10 years of inevitable reaction, ' analyzes political developments after the Reform Act of 1832 as they affected the monarchy, the House of Lords, the established Church, and the two major political parties.
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The author, taking as his theme a J. S. Mill statement that `their lot was cast in the 10 years of inevitable reaction, ' analyzes political developments after the Reform Act of 1832 as they affected the monarchy, the House of Lords, the established Church, and the two major political parties.
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