English general election, December 1701
The elections held in the November and December 1701 produced substantial gains for the Whigs, who enthusiastically supported the war with France. The Tories had been criticised in the press for their ambivalence towards the war, and public opinion had turned against them; they consequently lost ground as a result of the election. Ninety-one constituencies, 34% of the total in England and Wales, were contested.
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English general election, December 1701
The elections held in the November and December 1701 produced substantial gains for the Whigs, who enthusiastically supported the war with France. The Tories had been criticised in the press for their ambivalence towards the war, and public opinion had turned against them; they consequently lost ground as a result of the election. Ninety-one constituencies, 34% of the total in England and Wales, were contested.
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45xCe modèle est-il pertinent ...... il de la politique britannique
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The elections held in the Nove ...... and and Wales, were contested.
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English general election, 1701
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Kingdom of England
election date
November–December 1701
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British Whig Party
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All 513 seats of the House of Commons
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45xCe modèle est-il pertinent ...... remportées par le parti whig.
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The elections held in the Nove ...... and and Wales, were contested.
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English general election, December 1701
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Élections générales anglaises de décembre 1701
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