Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousD. Appleton, 1863 - 744 páginas |
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... Whigs rights of its greatest corporations , who had looked to Holland ; the High Tories to France . The former concluded the Barrier Treaty ; some of the latter entreated the court of Ver- sailles to send an expedition to England . Many ...
... Whigs rights of its greatest corporations , who had looked to Holland ; the High Tories to France . The former concluded the Barrier Treaty ; some of the latter entreated the court of Ver- sailles to send an expedition to England . Many ...
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... Whigs after the accession of the house of Ha conduct in the teeth of their oath . Their con- nover , cannot be justified ; but they were by stant machinations against the government to no means in the style of the infuriated parties ...
... Whigs after the accession of the house of Ha conduct in the teeth of their oath . Their con- nover , cannot be justified ; but they were by stant machinations against the government to no means in the style of the infuriated parties ...
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... Whigs . They would have thought it a splendid triumph of the cause of liberty , that the King and the Lords should resign to the House of Commove a portion of their legislative power , and allow | 06 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... Whigs . They would have thought it a splendid triumph of the cause of liberty , that the King and the Lords should resign to the House of Commove a portion of their legislative power , and allow | 06 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... Whigs of the present day would in general approve . There is no reason to think , however , that the reform effected by Cromwell made any great difference in the conduct of the Parliament . Indeed , if the House of Com - brave , honest ...
... Whigs of the present day would in general approve . There is no reason to think , however , that the reform effected by Cromwell made any great difference in the conduct of the Parliament . Indeed , if the House of Com - brave , honest ...
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... Whigs " come into power . While the book was in the press , the prophecy was falsified , and a Tory of the Tories , Mr. Southey's own favourite hero , won and wore that noblest wreath , " Ob cives servatos . " The signs of the times ...
... Whigs " come into power . While the book was in the press , the prophecy was falsified , and a Tory of the Tories , Mr. Southey's own favourite hero , won and wore that noblest wreath , " Ob cives servatos . " The signs of the times ...
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