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... King , ' had cleverly shown how this state of things might be reversed , and during the last twenty years of the reign of George II , the blow was being prepared which paralysed the Whig party for a whole generation , and from which ...
... King , ' had cleverly shown how this state of things might be reversed , and during the last twenty years of the reign of George II , the blow was being prepared which paralysed the Whig party for a whole generation , and from which ...
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... King's will was supreme . The Whigs went over to it in bodies , America was lost , and England was brought to the ... King and the Whigs . The King fought his battle manfully , held each position xiv INTRODUCTION .
... King's will was supreme . The Whigs went over to it in bodies , America was lost , and England was brought to the ... King and the Whigs . The King fought his battle manfully , held each position xiv INTRODUCTION .
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... King's plan was to take the packed cards out of the hands of the Whigs , and play off their tricks upon them- selves . The chief point for the student to observe is , that all his measures were innovations , attacks on existing ...
... King's plan was to take the packed cards out of the hands of the Whigs , and play off their tricks upon them- selves . The chief point for the student to observe is , that all his measures were innovations , attacks on existing ...
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... King's own shoulders . He was certainly not more ignorant or prejudiced than the bulk of his subjects . Where he erred , he erred with the nation . The reaction against the Whigs , which ended in their practical extinction , was a na ...
... King's own shoulders . He was certainly not more ignorant or prejudiced than the bulk of his subjects . Where he erred , he erred with the nation . The reaction against the Whigs , which ended in their practical extinction , was a na ...
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... King ' was intended for the mind of Frederick , Prince of Wales , the King's father , but it sprang up and bore its fruits in the son . It contains nothing specially of a Tory nature in its arguments , and is in fact a piece of the ...
... King ' was intended for the mind of Frederick , Prince of Wales , the King's father , but it sprang up and bore its fruits in the son . It contains nothing specially of a Tory nature in its arguments , and is in fact a piece of the ...
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