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<p> An English politician, M.P. for Finsbury, one of the extreme Liberal party of the time, presented to the House of Commons the Chartist petition in 1842; denounced Sir James Graham, the Home Secretary of the day, for opening Mazzini's letter, and advocated [[Jewish]] emancipation (1796-1861). </p>
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<p> An English politician, M.P. for Finsbury, one of the extreme [[Liberal]] party of the time, presented to the House of Commons the Chartist petition in 1842; denounced Sir James Graham, the Home [[Secretary]] of the day, for opening Mazzini's letter, and advocated [[Jewish]] emancipation (1796-1861). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 17:16, 15 October 2021

T.S. Duncombe [1]

An English politician, M.P. for Finsbury, one of the extreme Liberal party of the time, presented to the House of Commons the Chartist petition in 1842; denounced Sir James Graham, the Home Secretary of the day, for opening Mazzini's letter, and advocated Jewish emancipation (1796-1861).

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