КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «PEELITE»
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the british quarterly review
The Cabinet of Lord Aberdeen — a coalition Cabinet we admit — was appointed
on the 28th of December, 1852, and it existed till February, 1855. During this
period Lord Aberdeen (a Peelite) was First Lord of the Treasury, Sir J. Graham (a
...
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The British Quarterly Review
The Cabinet of Lord Aberdeen — a coalition Cabinet we admit — was appointed
on the 28th of December, 1*852, and it existed till February, 1855. During this
period Lord Aberdeen (a Peelite) was First Lord of the Treasury, Sir J. Graham ...
Robert Vaughan, Henry Allon, 1856
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The Efficient Secret: The Cabinet and the Development of ...
The prestige of the Peelite leadership was such that the possibility also existed
that they would forge a new party, drawing additional support from both the
Protectionists and the Liberals. And, finally, union with the Liberals could not be ...
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Gladstone and the Logic of Victorian Politics
II. FROM. HIGH. TORY. TO. REFORMING. PEELITE,. 1841–51. The decade
which began in 1841 was, writes Colin Matthew, the 'crucial period' of
Gladstone's development. When it commenced, he was a High Tory arguing that
the ...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Peelites were a breakaway faction of the British Conservative Party, and existed from 1846 to 1859.
Lambert M Surhone, Mariam T Tennoe, Susan F Henssonow, 2011
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Cages of Reason: The Rise of the Rational State in France, ...
On the one hand, Peelite leadership contained a number of men capable of
holding ministerial posts. Any attempt to lure the Peelite vote would mean
providing posts for at least several of them. But this would mean that non-Peelites
with ...
Bernard S. Silberman, 1993
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From the Corn Laws to Free Trade: Interests, Ideas, and ...
Table 5.3 Party affiliation: Percentage correctly predicted from diversification,
using multinomial logistic regression Non-Peelite Conser- Whig- Peelites (the
gap is less wide for the income-tax-return sample but still notable at 81 percent to
59 ...
Cheryl Schonhardt-Bailey, 2006
THE. PEELITE,. 1834-1852. By the end of 1834 Gladstone had reached a degree
of prominence in the House of Commons, and was noted as a staunch opponent
of reform. It came as a surprise to him, however, when he received a letter from ...
But, from the Peelite standpoint, these views are naive. From this perspective,
ministerial responsibility is not Parliament's sword, but a Minister's shield: it was
never intended to ensure that ministerial actions reflected the wishes of the
House ...
Mark Elliott, Robert Thomas, 2014
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The Cambridge Historical Encyclopedia of Great Britain and ...
Russell's government (1846-52), with tacit Peelite* support, repealed the
Navigation Acts (1849) and the 1851 Great Exhibition:i' celebrated the triumph of
the industrial, free-trading ethos and marked a new tone in affairs: the propertied
...
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'Conservative' or 'Tory': What's in a name?
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Police chief calls for ethics inquiry
"We have departed significantly from the Peelite principle that the public are the police and the police are the public," he said. Mitchell said ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Окт 14»
Mitchell warns over civil liberties
... learn that we need a Royal Commission on the British police because we have departed very significantly from the original Peelite concept of ... «Daily Mail, Окт 14»
The Tory schism: from Robert Peel and the split over the Corn Laws …
... potential breakaway movement: Disraeli was the parliamentary leader of the rump that remained loyal after the Peelite split, steering the party ... «New Statesman, Сен 14»
The voters don't want another coalition because they're fed up with …
After 13 years of increasingly centralising state socialism there was a yearning for liberty and it seemed briefly possible that a Peelite revival of ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Фев 14»
Coalition Monsters
The Aberdeen ministry of 1852-55 was an amalgamation of Whigs and Peelite Conservatives. In time the Peelites – among them Gladstone ... «London Review of Books, Фев 14»
Tomb-discovering retired Stanmore GP Dr Freddie Hicks dies
... church guide gives the location of the tomb of the 4th Earl of Aberdeen (Peelite Prime Minister from 1852 until 1855) in the wrong location. «getwestlondon, Дек 13»
Why do politicians love writing political biographies so much?
Such attitudes indicate a sort of political culture clash that in a way parallels the polarity between Peelite and Disraelian Conservatism. Do we ... «New Statesman, Окт 13»
The Lib Dems turn their backs on a founding father of democratic …
Russell at one stage served as Foreign Secretary in a government led by a liberal (Peelite) Tory. Clegg is in the Cabinet of a Liberal-Tory ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Фев 13»
Will David Cameron's Conservatives stand for a 10-year coalition?
That last point is the important one: Mr Rees-Mogg describes himself as a small-state, low tax Peelite and has already defied the Whips on ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Дек 10»