""The History of Party V1, 1666-1714"" is a book written by George Wingrove Cooke and first published in 1836. It provides a comprehensive account of the political landscape in England during the reign of Charles II and the subsequent years leading up to the passing of the Reform Bill. The book focuses on the rise of the Whig and Tory factions, their ideologies, and their impact on the political climate of the time. Cooke delves into the key figures...
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