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Página xiv
... carried with him a large and respectable section of the party : the Portlands , the Fitzwilliams , and the Windhams . Like Burke , these men served the cause of general liberty and good government with a firm and genuine devotion : like ...
... carried with him a large and respectable section of the party : the Portlands , the Fitzwilliams , and the Windhams . Like Burke , these men served the cause of general liberty and good government with a firm and genuine devotion : like ...
Página xvi
... carried an amendment , resolving to prosecute the war until a pacification could be effected , on just and honourable terms , with any government in France capable of maintaining the accustomed relations of peace and amity with other ...
... carried an amendment , resolving to prosecute the war until a pacification could be effected , on just and honourable terms , with any government in France capable of maintaining the accustomed relations of peace and amity with other ...
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... carried what he had written to the sick chamber of his wife , and read it aloud to the sole companion of his declining years . But before he had com- pleted it , he was himself stricken down by a violent attack of his fatal malady ...
... carried what he had written to the sick chamber of his wife , and read it aloud to the sole companion of his declining years . But before he had com- pleted it , he was himself stricken down by a violent attack of his fatal malady ...
Página xxxiv
... carried on with spirit and vigour when the break - up of the hollow peace of Ryswick called the British people to redoubled exertions ? On the contrary , all classes of the people , sodden with ignorance and Toryism , de- tested it ...
... carried on with spirit and vigour when the break - up of the hollow peace of Ryswick called the British people to redoubled exertions ? On the contrary , all classes of the people , sodden with ignorance and Toryism , de- tested it ...
Página xxxv
... carrying a magic lantern , with which he alternately amused and terrified them . Such a picture of the effect upon England of a Jacobin Peace concludes the Fourth Letter . In such a spirit he had astonished the House by flinging the ...
... carrying a magic lantern , with which he alternately amused and terrified them . Such a picture of the effect upon England of a Jacobin Peace concludes the Fourth Letter . In such a spirit he had astonished the House by flinging the ...
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