Structure of politics at the accession of George III / by L B Namier
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1. Why men went into Parliament. The electoral structure of England. The general election of 1761. Secret service money under the Duke of Newcastle.--2. Shropshire politics and men at the accession of George III. The Cornish boroughs. Two Treasury boroughs [Harwich and Orford] Parliamentary beggars. Appendix: The secret service accounts of the Duke of Newcastle.
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1. Why men went into Parliament. The electoral structure of England. The general election of 1761. Secret service money under the Duke of Newcastle.--2. Shropshire politics and men at the accession of George III. The Cornish boroughs. Two Treasury boroughs [Harwich and Orford] Parliamentary beggars. Appendix: The secret service accounts of the Duke of Newcastle.
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