Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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30. oldal
... Whig . But this extraordinary appearance of concord was quite delusive . The administration itself was dis- tracted by bitter enmities and conflicting pretensions . The chief object of its members was to depress and 30 LORD CLIVE .
... Whig . But this extraordinary appearance of concord was quite delusive . The administration itself was dis- tracted by bitter enmities and conflicting pretensions . The chief object of its members was to depress and 30 LORD CLIVE .
32. oldal
... Whigs , as the steady friend of Walpole , as the devoted adherent of the Duke of Cumberland . After wavering till the last moment , they determined to vote in a body with the Prime Minister's friends . The consequence was that the House ...
... Whigs , as the steady friend of Walpole , as the devoted adherent of the Duke of Cumberland . After wavering till the last moment , they determined to vote in a body with the Prime Minister's friends . The consequence was that the House ...
88. oldal
... Whig connexion in 1761. No pressing ques- tion of domestic or European policy required the attention of public men . There was a short and de- lusive lull between two tempests . The excitement produced by the Middlesex election was over ...
... Whig connexion in 1761. No pressing ques- tion of domestic or European policy required the attention of public men . There was a short and de- lusive lull between two tempests . The excitement produced by the Middlesex election was over ...
188. oldal
... Whigs in blaming the conduct of the daring priest . Some acts , it was said , which fall under the definition of treason are such that a good man may , in troubled times , be led into them even by his virtues . It may be neces- sary for ...
... Whigs in blaming the conduct of the daring priest . Some acts , it was said , which fall under the definition of treason are such that a good man may , in troubled times , be led into them even by his virtues . It may be neces- sary for ...
190. oldal
... Whig raised his voice against the impiety and licen- tiousness of the fashionable writers , his mouth was instantly stopped by the retort ; You are one of those who groan at a light quotation from Scripture , and raise estates out of ...
... Whig raised his voice against the impiety and licen- tiousness of the fashionable writers , his mouth was instantly stopped by the retort ; You are one of those who groan at a light quotation from Scripture , and raise estates out of ...
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