Critical and historical essaysLongmans, Green, 1906 |
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... Whig His father's son could scarcely assume any other name . It pleased him also to affect a foolish dislike of kings as kings , and a foolish love and admiration of rebels as rebels : and perhaps , while kings were not in danger , and ...
... Whig His father's son could scarcely assume any other name . It pleased him also to affect a foolish dislike of kings as kings , and a foolish love and admiration of rebels as rebels : and perhaps , while kings were not in danger , and ...
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... Whigs . ' وو Sir Robert deserved this high eulogium , we think , as little as he deserved the abusive epithets which have often been coupled with his name . A fair character of him still remains to be drawn : and , whenever it shall be ...
... Whigs . ' وو Sir Robert deserved this high eulogium , we think , as little as he deserved the abusive epithets which have often been coupled with his name . A fair character of him still remains to be drawn : and , whenever it shall be ...
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... Whig nor Tory precedents for using his advantage unsparingly . But , with a clemency to which posterity has never done justice , he suffered himself to be thwarted , vilified , and at last overthrown , by a party which included many men ...
... Whig nor Tory precedents for using his advantage unsparingly . But , with a clemency to which posterity has never done justice , he suffered himself to be thwarted , vilified , and at last overthrown , by a party which included many men ...
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... Whig party , and reminded him of his own repeated declara- tions of good will to their cause . He listened , assented , pro- mised , and did nothing . At length , the question was brought forward by others , and the Minister , after a ...
... Whig party , and reminded him of his own repeated declara- tions of good will to their cause . He listened , assented , pro- mised , and did nothing . At length , the question was brought forward by others , and the Minister , after a ...
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... Whig and Tory , had paid court with emulous munificence to the wits and the poets ; others were honestly in- flamed by party zeal : almost all lent their aid to the Opposition . In truth , all that was alluring to ardent and imaginative ...
... Whig and Tory , had paid court with emulous munificence to the wits and the poets ; others were honestly in- flamed by party zeal : almost all lent their aid to the Opposition . In truth , all that was alluring to ardent and imaginative ...
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