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'Dissent in Earnest', 1860.
'Dissent in Earnest', 1860. 'We Defer to their Feelings, but we cannot Assent to their Reasoning - Parl Debate'. This cartoon depicts either Lord Palmerston, the Liberal Prime Minister, or Gladstone, Palmerston's Chancellor of the Exchequer, being harangued by Mr John Bright, the Quaker MP. This relates to the proposed Census Bill which would require the forthcoming census papers to be completed with the religious profession of the person signing the paper. The dissenters, lead by John Bright, immediate raised a violent protest. Palmerston, however, had said that he would certainly adhere to this requirement. From Punch, or the London Charivari, July 21, 1860.
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AR927126
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4966px × 3797px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
bonnet
BRIGHT
building
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clothes
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Gladstone
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HOUSE OF LORDS
HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT
JOB
JOHN
John Bright
Maid
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MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
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William Ewart
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE