Critical and Historical Essays Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1890 |
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Page 116
... Tory creed , those particularly which relate to restrictions on worship and on trade , are adored by squires and rectors in Pitt Clubs , under the name of a minister who was as bad a representa- tive of the system which has been ...
... Tory creed , those particularly which relate to restrictions on worship and on trade , are adored by squires and rectors in Pitt Clubs , under the name of a minister who was as bad a representa- tive of the system which has been ...
Page 189
... Tory gentry and the passively obedient clergy ? And where , when the time of retribution came , when laws were strained and juries packed to destroy the leaders of the Whigs , when charters were invaded , when Jefferies and Kirke were ...
... Tory gentry and the passively obedient clergy ? And where , when the time of retribution came , when laws were strained and juries packed to destroy the leaders of the Whigs , when charters were invaded , when Jefferies and Kirke were ...
Page 197
... Tories to France . The former concluded the Barrier Treaty ; the latter entreated the Court of Versailles to send an expedi- tion to England . Many men who , however erroneous their political notions might be , were unquestionably ...
... Tories to France . The former concluded the Barrier Treaty ; the latter entreated the Court of Versailles to send an expedi- tion to England . Many men who , however erroneous their political notions might be , were unquestionably ...
Page 199
... language was evidently intended to save the credit of the Tories , who were ashamed to name what they were not ashamed to do . Through the whole transaction no commanding talents were displayed by any HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . 199.
... language was evidently intended to save the credit of the Tories , who were ashamed to name what they were not ashamed to do . Through the whole transaction no commanding talents were displayed by any HALLAM'S CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY . 199.
Page 202
... Tories learned the principles of liberty in opposition . The parties almost con- stantly approximated , often met , sometimes crossed each other . There were occasional bursts of violence ; but , from the time of the Revolution , those ...
... Tories learned the principles of liberty in opposition . The parties almost con- stantly approximated , often met , sometimes crossed each other . There were occasional bursts of violence ; but , from the time of the Revolution , those ...
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