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Conservatism and the Quarterly Review: A Critical Analysis
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The Quarterly Review was launched in March 1809 by a consortium of powerful conservative politicians and literary men including George Canning and Walter Scott. In its time, the Quarterly Review was thought to closely reflect government policy, however, the essays in this volume reveal that it was inconsistent in its support of government positions and reflected disagreement over a broad range of religious, economic and political issues.
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