A critical study of the political activities of Andrew Marvell
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Robbins, Caroline
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University of London
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1926
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Ph.D.
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University of London
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1926
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In the following pages I have attempted a study of thepolitical activities of an ordinary, member of Parliament duringsome of the most, eventful years of early party history.Andrew Marvell was not, I think, until the very last years ofhis life of any very great importance as a politician. In theHouse of Commons, where Sacheverel, William Coventry, Cavendishand Williams voiced the opinions of their party, Marvell wasseldom heard