History of the Regency and Reign of King George the Fourth, Parts 2-3; Part 8 |
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... restoring to the people the right of freely choosing their representatives ; the consequences of which , to this aristocracy , were too obvious to need pointing out , even to parties not deeply interested in those consequences .
... restoring to the people the right of freely choosing their representatives ; the consequences of which , to this aristocracy , were too obvious to need pointing out , even to parties not deeply interested in those consequences .
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This body had , for many years , been divided into two " parties , " as they called them , bearing the two nick - names of TORIES and WHIGS , the etymology of which is of no consequence . The TORIES affected very great attachment to the ...
This body had , for many years , been divided into two " parties , " as they called them , bearing the two nick - names of TORIES and WHIGS , the etymology of which is of no consequence . The TORIES affected very great attachment to the ...
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These were the two men of the whole collection who could talk loudest , longest , and most fluently , and who were , therefore , picked out by their respective parties to lead in carrying those " DEBATES , " as they are called , which ...
These were the two men of the whole collection who could talk loudest , longest , and most fluently , and who were , therefore , picked out by their respective parties to lead in carrying those " DEBATES , " as they are called , which ...
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... and seeing the grounds of Pitt's opposition to war , went over and joined the Pittite party ; leaving Fox with a small party about him , to carry on that " constitutional opposition " which was necessary to amuse and deceive the ...
... and seeing the grounds of Pitt's opposition to war , went over and joined the Pittite party ; leaving Fox with a small party about him , to carry on that " constitutional opposition " which was necessary to amuse and deceive the ...
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Various are the words made use of by the parties in the disputes touching these revolutions ; but the short and true state of the case is this the people of all these nations were become sensible that they suffered from the whole of the ...
Various are the words made use of by the parties in the disputes touching these revolutions ; but the short and true state of the case is this the people of all these nations were become sensible that they suffered from the whole of the ...
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