Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 pages |
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... Whig is for innovation . ' Back in the days of Charles II , the Whigs had angered the King by making a determined effort to bar the Catholic Duke of York from succession to the throne ; they certainly had a tradition of keeping the ...
... Whig is for innovation . ' Back in the days of Charles II , the Whigs had angered the King by making a determined effort to bar the Catholic Duke of York from succession to the throne ; they certainly had a tradition of keeping the ...
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... Whig ' and ' Tory ' if we think of them as attitudes , clusters of opinions and sentiments , rather than binding ... Whig ' as a term of opprobrium . He evidently regarded a Whig as a person with a certain cast of mind , just as ...
... Whig ' and ' Tory ' if we think of them as attitudes , clusters of opinions and sentiments , rather than binding ... Whig ' as a term of opprobrium . He evidently regarded a Whig as a person with a certain cast of mind , just as ...
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... Whigs like Gilbert Walmesley and the families of the Stourbridge district . Molly Aston was a Whig who , as he said , ' talked all in praise of liberty ' . Taylor was a Whig . The Meynells , indeed , were Tories , which may have been ...
... Whigs like Gilbert Walmesley and the families of the Stourbridge district . Molly Aston was a Whig who , as he said , ' talked all in praise of liberty ' . Taylor was a Whig . The Meynells , indeed , were Tories , which may have been ...
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A Poor Diseased Infant | 17 |
Mentors | 27 |
Ah Sir I was Mad and Violent | 45 |
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