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Written by Sir Henry Rich in the midst of the Reform Act of 1832, this powerful treatise on the state of British democracy addresses key concerns regarding the right to vote, the representation of the people, and the role of the monarchy in government. With its incisive analysis and passionate advocacy for change, Parliamentary Reform is an important work of political philosophy that still resonates today.
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