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The Rise of the Democracy

CHAPTER V
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The fact that William III., George I., and George II.

were all foreigners necessitated the King's ministers using considerable powers.

But George III.

was English, and effected a revival in the personal power of the King by his determination that the choice of ministers should rest with the Crown, and not with the House of Commons.

He succeeded in breaking up the long Whig ascendancy, and so accustomed became the people to the King making and unmaking ministries, that on George IV.'s accession in 1820 it was fully expected the new King would turn out the Tories and put in Whigs.
William IV.


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