The eloquent speech on the dethronement of Napoleon, the sta
The eloquent speech on the dethronement of Napoleon, the state of Ireland, the dangers of England, and the necessity of immediate Parliamentary reform
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Pamphlet relating the lost cause of Napoleon to the need for Parliamentary reform. Cf. A. Bowden, William Hone's political journalism, 1815-1821, p. 49.
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