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The biography traces the life and thought of an influential eighteenth-century statesman and political writer, following his education, early essays, and rise in parliamentary life through major public controversies. It recounts his involvement in debates over fiscal reform, imperial and colonial questions, and high-profile prosecutions, and describes his reactions to the upheavals of revolutionary politics. The narrative combines chronological biography with examinations of friendships, party alignments, and ministerial service, and closes with a sustained appraisal of his literary style, moral outlook, and political principles. The author balances factual detail and critical commentary to illuminate both actions and enduring intellectual concerns.

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John Morley

John Morley was a prominent English writer, politician, and journalist known for his insightful essays and critiques on political philosophy and literature. He served as a member of Parliament and held various governmental roles, including Postmaster General. Morley's notable works include 'Burke,' a critical examination of the political thought of Edmund Burke, and the 'Critical Miscellanies' series, which features essays on influential figures such as Robespierre, Turgot, and George Eliot. His writings reflect a deep engagement with the intellectual currents of his time, contributing significantly to the discourse on liberalism and social reform.

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