Critical, Historical, and Miscellaneous Essays and Poems, Volumen1Estes and Lauriat, 1880 - 2469 páginas |
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... Whigs , called Harley and St. John to power , and dis- solved the Parliament . The elections went strongly against ... Whig system . The general by whom the English armies had constantly been led to victory , and for whom it was ...
... Whigs , called Harley and St. John to power , and dis- solved the Parliament . The elections went strongly against ... Whig system . The general by whom the English armies had constantly been led to victory , and for whom it was ...
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... Whigs of the Revolution , he will then boast of the resemblance borne by the Tories of 1882 to those immortal patriots , the Whigs of the Reform Bill . Society , we believe , is constantly advancing in knowl- edge . The tail is now ...
... Whigs of the Revolution , he will then boast of the resemblance borne by the Tories of 1882 to those immortal patriots , the Whigs of the Reform Bill . Society , we believe , is constantly advancing in knowl- edge . The tail is now ...
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... Whigs in the wrong . That question was , whether England ought to conclude peace without exacting from Philip a resignation of the Spanish crown ? No Parliamentary struggle , from the time of the Ex- clusion Bill to the time of the ...
... Whigs in the wrong . That question was , whether England ought to conclude peace without exacting from Philip a resignation of the Spanish crown ? No Parliamentary struggle , from the time of the Ex- clusion Bill to the time of the ...
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FRAGMENTS OF A ROMAN TALE Knights Quarterly | 7 |
ON THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LITERATURE | 20 |
SCENES FROM ATHENIAN REVELS Knights Quarterly | 27 |
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