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Excerpt from The Life and Times of William IV, Vol. 2 of 2: Including a View of Social Life and Manners During His Reign
During this interval it may be conceived that nothing was omitted to work up the feelings of the populace, SO as to furnish support to the ministry in the struggle. The populace had long been ripe for tumult and agita tion under the instruction of proficient agitators of a curiously coarse but vigorous type, conspicuous speci mens of which were Mr. Cobbett and Mr. Orator Hunt.
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