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Pagina 9
... party spirit was much more violent there than in the towns . The learn- ing of the clergy , many of whom resided with the country squires as chaplains , was of course enlisted on the Tory side , and supplied it with arguments which the ...
... party spirit was much more violent there than in the towns . The learn- ing of the clergy , many of whom resided with the country squires as chaplains , was of course enlisted on the Tory side , and supplied it with arguments which the ...
Pagina 10
... party possessed , a generous ideal of life . Though many of them were connected with the Presbyterian system , their common sense made them revolt from its rigidity , while at the same time their economical principles failed to supply ...
... party possessed , a generous ideal of life . Though many of them were connected with the Presbyterian system , their common sense made them revolt from its rigidity , while at the same time their economical principles failed to supply ...
Pagina 20
... in the Constitution was repre- sented by the Court Party , flushed with the recent restoration ; retaining the old ideas and principles of absolutism which had prevailed under James I. , without being 20 [ CHAP . ADDISON .
... in the Constitution was repre- sented by the Court Party , flushed with the recent restoration ; retaining the old ideas and principles of absolutism which had prevailed under James I. , without being 20 [ CHAP . ADDISON .
Pagina 21
... party which , while it fortunately preserved the traditions of wit , elegance , and gaiety of style , seemed unaware ... parties was the unorganised body of the nation , grouped round old customs and institutions , rapidly growing in ...
... party which , while it fortunately preserved the traditions of wit , elegance , and gaiety of style , seemed unaware ... parties was the unorganised body of the nation , grouped round old customs and institutions , rapidly growing in ...
Pagina 37
... party the services of the ablest writers . Finding his protégé as yet hardly qualified to transact affairs of State , he joined with Lord Somers , who had also fixed his eyes on Addison , in soliciting for him from the Crown in 1699 a ...
... party the services of the ablest writers . Finding his protégé as yet hardly qualified to transact affairs of State , he joined with Lord Somers , who had also fixed his eyes on Addison , in soliciting for him from the Crown in 1699 a ...
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