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Pagina 406
... Tories , none but Whigs were created peers and baronets . Though most of the clergy were Tories , none but Whigs were appointed deans and bishops . In every county , opulent and well descended Tory squires complained that their names ...
... Tories , none but Whigs were created peers and baronets . Though most of the clergy were Tories , none but Whigs were appointed deans and bishops . In every county , opulent and well descended Tory squires complained that their names ...
Pagina 417
... Tories of the seventeenth nor of the Tories of the nineteenth century . It was the creed , not of Filmer and Sacheverell , not of Perceval and Eldon , but of the sect of which Bolingbroke may be Ěconsidered as the chief doctor . This ...
... Tories of the seventeenth nor of the Tories of the nineteenth century . It was the creed , not of Filmer and Sacheverell , not of Perceval and Eldon , but of the sect of which Bolingbroke may be Ěconsidered as the chief doctor . This ...
Pagina 427
... Tories into all the departments of the Government might have been effected without any violent clamour , if the ... Tory party was in the ascendant . The Prime Minister himself was a Tory . Lord Egremont , who had suc- ceeded Pitt as ...
... Tories into all the departments of the Government might have been effected without any violent clamour , if the ... Tory party was in the ascendant . The Prime Minister himself was a Tory . Lord Egremont , who had suc- ceeded Pitt as ...
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HALLAMS HISTORY | 3 |
RANKES HISTORY OF THE POPES | 31 |
BURLEIGH AND HIS TIMES | 77 |
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