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... Whigs thought that a majority of the electors was against them , and took this most unconstitutional mode of saving themselves and , as they pretended , the reigning dynasty . The fact needs not the prolongation of such a memorial ; nor ...
... Whigs thought that a majority of the electors was against them , and took this most unconstitutional mode of saving themselves and , as they pretended , the reigning dynasty . The fact needs not the prolongation of such a memorial ; nor ...
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... Whig . As we wish to examine this ques- tion on its own merits , and not with a view to attack or throw up an additional rampart around any English party , we are content to accept facts as they are . We will even abandon all that are ...
... Whig . As we wish to examine this ques- tion on its own merits , and not with a view to attack or throw up an additional rampart around any English party , we are content to accept facts as they are . We will even abandon all that are ...
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... Whig party . Clay's speeches disappoint , and whoever reads them is astonished that so little thought has been evolved by a person so celebrated and powerful , while the student of Webster is amazed that the reputation and authority ...
... Whig party . Clay's speeches disappoint , and whoever reads them is astonished that so little thought has been evolved by a person so celebrated and powerful , while the student of Webster is amazed that the reputation and authority ...
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... Whig leanings . He was a Lord of Trade , and subsequently was appointed to the Admiralty Board . The current of party , which , in consequence of the French revolution , set in so strong , and whisked so many good Whigs into the Tory ...
... Whig leanings . He was a Lord of Trade , and subsequently was appointed to the Admiralty Board . The current of party , which , in consequence of the French revolution , set in so strong , and whisked so many good Whigs into the Tory ...
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... Whigs . The latter , considerably nettled at the change , renewed active opposition , and the session afford- ed Lord Palmerston the opportunity of defending the foreign policy of the Duke of Wellington , as well as his Grace's good in ...
... Whigs . The latter , considerably nettled at the change , renewed active opposition , and the session afford- ed Lord Palmerston the opportunity of defending the foreign policy of the Duke of Wellington , as well as his Grace's good in ...
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