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The Whigs won the election and began work on the Great Reform Bill.
1820, Feb. 23 2001
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Russell (the name being then able to afford an extra letter), who brought the Great Reform Bill into Parliament in the year 1832.
From John O'Groats to Land's End Robert Naylor
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The Great Reform Bill was passed in order to seal an alliance between the landed aristocrats and the rich manufacturers of the north (an alliance that rules us still); and the chief object of that alliance was to _prevent_ the English populace getting any political power in the general excitement after the French
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