Liberal Party
Connections
Connections | Author name Sort ascending | Excerpt |
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Occupation | Thomas Babington first Baron Macaulay | TBBM
received his first public attention after publishing an essay on Milton
in the Edinburgh Review. He later sat for the Whig Party
in Parliament
. There he took a role in passing the... |
Textual Production | Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwer-Lytton first Baron Lytton | A Letter to a Late Cabinet Minister on the Current Crisis, a pamphlet in support of Lord Melbourne
's Whigs
after his ministry was dismissed in 1834, sold 30,000 copies in six weeks and... |
Occupation | Henry Peter Baron Brougham | In 1802 Henry Brougham
helped to found the Edinburgh Review; he became a regular contributor to this reigning Whig
periodical. To the first twenty numbers he contributed eighty articles on subjects ranging from science... |
Occupation | Henry Peter Baron Brougham | He was called to the English bar in that year, and began a successful law practice in London. He headed |
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