Papers, 1793-1861 and n.d.

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Papers, 1793-1861 and n.d.

Papers dealing, for the most part, with political matters; naval affairs, particularly operations in the Napoleonic Wars and the War of 1812; parliamentary reform; the Conservative Party; the British Constitution; governmental finance; the Corn Laws and the Peelites; politics, law, government, religion, and economic conditions in Ireland; French politics, government, and relations between Great Britain and France; conditions in Canada; and the Church of England. Also includes comment on the important political events and personalities of the time. Includes two notes to Croker (1857) which are written in French, and pictures.

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Croker, John Wilson, 1780-1857

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