Critical & Historical Essays, Volume 2Dent, 1930 |
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Page 111
... Queen Anne's reign , and a Tory of Queen Anne's reign a modern Whig . " We grant one half of Lord Mahon's proposition : from the other half we altogether dissent . We allow that a modern Tory resembles , in may things , a Whig of Queen ...
... Queen Anne's reign , and a Tory of Queen Anne's reign a modern Whig . " We grant one half of Lord Mahon's proposition : from the other half we altogether dissent . We allow that a modern Tory resembles , in may things , a Whig of Queen ...
Page 313
... Queen ; the Queen as a creature of the Earl . The reconciliation which he had laboured to effect appeared utterly hopeless . A thousand signs , legible to eyes far less keen than his , announced that the fall of his patron was at hand ...
... Queen ; the Queen as a creature of the Earl . The reconciliation which he had laboured to effect appeared utterly hopeless . A thousand signs , legible to eyes far less keen than his , announced that the fall of his patron was at hand ...
Page 315
... Queen was received by the citizens of London with gloomy looks and faint acclamations . She thought it expedient to publish a vindication of her late proceedings . The faithless friend who had assisted in taking the Earl's life was now ...
... Queen was received by the citizens of London with gloomy looks and faint acclamations . She thought it expedient to publish a vindication of her late proceedings . The faithless friend who had assisted in taking the Earl's life was now ...
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