Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1D. Appleton, 1860 - 568 páginas |
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... Whigs , and to Charles himself , we must admit that they were not so shameful or atrocious , as at the present day they appear . The effect of violent animosities between parties has 258 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
... Whigs , and to Charles himself , we must admit that they were not so shameful or atrocious , as at the present day they appear . The effect of violent animosities between parties has 258 MACAULAY'S MISCELLANEOUS WRITINGS .
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... Whigs 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 men who , however erroneous their political ...
... Whigs 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 men who , however erroneous their political ...
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... Whigs learned moderation in office ; the Tories learned the principles of liberty in opposition . The parties almost constantly approximated , often met , sometimes crossed each other . There were occasional bursts of violence ; but ...
... Whigs learned moderation in office ; the Tories learned the principles of liberty in opposition . The parties almost constantly approximated , often met , sometimes crossed each other . There were occasional bursts of violence ; but ...
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... Whigs , in the situation of the Tories , in the common interest of all public men , the parliamentary con- stitution of the country found perfect security . The power of the House of Commons , in particular , has been steadily on the ...
... Whigs , in the situation of the Tories , in the common interest of all public men , the parliamentary con- stitution of the country found perfect security . The power of the House of Commons , in particular , has been steadily on the ...
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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 Commons a portion of their legislative power , and allow it to incapacitate without their consent ...
... 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 Commons a portion of their legislative power , and allow it to incapacitate without their consent ...
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