This description of British politics from 1760 to 1832 deals with
the reasons why people went into politics, the functions of party
and patronage, and the balance of power between King, Lords and
Commons. George III is the central figure of the work and the
author discusses the King's conception of his mission and his
struggles with "that hydra faction". The appointment and dismissal
of ministries and the King's relations with the Cabinet are
considered in more detail. The book concludes with some suggestions
about the termination of the conflict and the development of a new
order of things. This book was first published in 1953 and is being
made available after 10 years out of print.
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