A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, Том 1[D.] Appleton [and Company], 1888 |
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... never been distinctively Whig , and in promoting its triumph the party which counts Hume and Tucker among its writers , and Pitt and Huskisson among its statesmen , deserves a credit at least equal to its opponents . The attacks which ...
... never been distinctively Whig , and in promoting its triumph the party which counts Hume and Tucker among its writers , and Pitt and Huskisson among its statesmen , deserves a credit at least equal to its opponents . The attacks which ...
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... never have been carried to the point of revolu- tion . The immorality of the court of Charles which shocked the sober feelings of the middle - class , the contemptible cha- racter of the King , the humiliation which French patronage and ...
... never have been carried to the point of revolu- tion . The immorality of the court of Charles which shocked the sober feelings of the middle - class , the contemptible cha- racter of the King , the humiliation which French patronage and ...
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... never have led the opposition to the dispensing power had not that power been exerted to remove the disabilities of the Catholics and Dissenters . The overtures of the King to the Nonconformists , whom the Church regarded as her ...
... never have led the opposition to the dispensing power had not that power been exerted to remove the disabilities of the Catholics and Dissenters . The overtures of the King to the Nonconformists , whom the Church regarded as her ...
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... never could take root , and even after the intervention of William it was quite possible , and in the eyes of most Englishmen eminently desirable , that a Government should have been established so nearly legitimate as to receive the ...
... never could take root , and even after the intervention of William it was quite possible , and in the eyes of most Englishmen eminently desirable , that a Government should have been established so nearly legitimate as to receive the ...
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... never have taken place , and a nation widely different in its position , its charac- ter , and its pursuits , would have presided over the develop- ments of civilisation . It is , no doubt , true that the degrada- tion or disintegration ...
... never have taken place , and a nation widely different in its position , its charac- ter , and its pursuits , would have presided over the develop- ments of civilisation . It is , no doubt , true that the degrada- tion or disintegration ...
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