In The Structure of Politics at the Accession of George III, published in 1929, the historian Lewis Namier meticulously examined the patronage, clientele and funding of parliamentary life at the end of the eighteenth century, with all the corruption and ambition attendant on the attempt to gain entry to the House of Commons.
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