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Great Britain and Her Queen

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The work offers a chronological portrait of a long-reigning sovereign, weaving personal biography with national history by pairing domestic life and partnership with accounts of political crises, wars, famine, and imperial administration. It describes ministerial leadership and parliamentary struggles, examines social and economic change brought by industrialization and public charity, and surveys religious movements and denominational controversies alongside the expansion of Methodism. The narrative also highlights intellectual and scientific advances and prominent public figures, and concludes with reflections on moral, spiritual, and institutional developments that shaped public life during the monarch's era.

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Anne E. Keeling

Anne E. Keeling was a writer known for her historical narratives and contributions to literature during the 19th century. Her notable works include "Andrew Golding: A Tale of the Great Plague," which explores the impact of the Great Plague on society, and "Great Britain and Her Queen," reflecting on the British monarchy. Keeling's writing often combines rich historical detail with engaging storytelling, making her works significant for readers interested in the historical context of her time.

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