The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third, 1760-1860, Volum 2Longmans, Green, 1865 |
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... once became the regenerator and leader of the Tory party . If their cause had suffered discouragement and disgrace in the two last reigns , all the circumstances of this period were favourable to the revival of their principles , and ...
... once became the regenerator and leader of the Tory party . If their cause had suffered discouragement and disgrace in the two last reigns , all the circumstances of this period were favourable to the revival of their principles , and ...
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... once contributed to the parliamentary majority of the Whigs , was turned against them by their Tory rivals and the king's friends . The Whigs in opposi- tion . Meanwhile , the Whigs , gradually excluded from power , were driven back ...
... once contributed to the parliamentary majority of the Whigs , was turned against them by their Tory rivals and the king's friends . The Whigs in opposi- tion . Meanwhile , the Whigs , gradually excluded from power , were driven back ...
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... once so costly , and so dishonourable to our arms , disgusted its former supporters ; and the Whigs pressed Lord North with extraordinary energy and resolution , until they finally drove him from power . Their position throughout this ...
... once so costly , and so dishonourable to our arms , disgusted its former supporters ; and the Whigs pressed Lord North with extraordinary energy and resolution , until they finally drove him from power . Their position throughout this ...
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... once more , the Whigs in the ascendant . The king , however , had taken care that their power should be illusory , and their position insecure . Lord Rockingham was placed at the head of another coalition ministry , of which one part ...
... once more , the Whigs in the ascendant . The king , however , had taken care that their power should be illusory , and their position insecure . Lord Rockingham was placed at the head of another coalition ministry , of which one part ...
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... once confirmed in office , and acceptable to the so- vereign , he would have steadily re- pressed all democratic innovations ; as , on the other hand , had Pitt passed his whole life on the opposi- tion bench , poor , and excluded from ...
... once confirmed in office , and acceptable to the so- vereign , he would have steadily re- pressed all democratic innovations ; as , on the other hand , had Pitt passed his whole life on the opposi- tion bench , poor , and excluded from ...
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Side 72 - They stood aloof, the scars remaining, Like cliffs which had been rent asunder; A dreary sea now flows between; — But neither heat, nor frost, nor thunder, Shall wholly do away, I ween, The marks of that which once hath been.
Side 587 - But how much nobler will be the Sovereign's boast, when he shall have it to say, that he found law dear, and left it cheap; found it a sealed hook — left it a living letter ; found it the patrimony of the rich — left it the inheritance of the poor ; found it the two-edged sword of craft and oppression — left it the staff of honesty and the shield of innocence...
Side 552 - Great Britain, give and grant to your Majesty, — what ? Our own property ? — No ! We give and grant to your Majesty, the property of your Majesty's Commons of America. — It is an absurdity in terms.