Whigs (British political party) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Williams, Basil (1949). The Whig Supremacy: 1714–1760. Clarendon Press. p. 75. OCLC 2963203.
  • Wakeman, Henry Offley (1909). Charles James Fox. London: Gibbings and Company. p. 127. OCLC 679500221.
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