The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Band 25Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1851 |
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... Whigs forbore to reply to all these assaults , but at length a pamphlet called The Present State of the Nation , written , if not by Gren- ville himself , certainly under his immediate direction , made its appearance , and the long ...
... Whigs forbore to reply to all these assaults , but at length a pamphlet called The Present State of the Nation , written , if not by Gren- ville himself , certainly under his immediate direction , made its appearance , and the long ...
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... Whig . Now there is nothing paradoxical in saying that the principles of the old Whigs and Tories were national principles , that they sprang out of the party disputes of this island , and could only be well under- stood and applied to ...
... Whig . Now there is nothing paradoxical in saying that the principles of the old Whigs and Tories were national principles , that they sprang out of the party disputes of this island , and could only be well under- stood and applied to ...
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... Whig by every part of his character , moral and principles , and as such it is quite evident that intellectual . This even Mr. Macaulay him- the author intended it . self acknowledges , although Lord Brougham , in his Lives of the ...
... Whig by every part of his character , moral and principles , and as such it is quite evident that intellectual . This even Mr. Macaulay him- the author intended it . self acknowledges , although Lord Brougham , in his Lives of the ...
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... Whig nobles , of the manner in which they had degraded the sovereign , and how , by the exercise of the royal authority alone , all these difficulties might vanish . George III . began to reign by carrying out Bolingbroke's ideas of a ...
... Whig nobles , of the manner in which they had degraded the sovereign , and how , by the exercise of the royal authority alone , all these difficulties might vanish . George III . began to reign by carrying out Bolingbroke's ideas of a ...
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... Whigs , Radicals - et hoc genus omne . A sixth , as the shrewd , satirical , caustic reviewer , dealing out retri- bution wholesale on a herd of poetasters . And as there are eclectics who will thus ad- mire him in some one or other of ...
... Whigs , Radicals - et hoc genus omne . A sixth , as the shrewd , satirical , caustic reviewer , dealing out retri- bution wholesale on a herd of poetasters . And as there are eclectics who will thus ad- mire him in some one or other of ...
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