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... administration in which he himself took the place of a Whig potentate by becoming a mere fainéant minister , whose name was necessary to enable government to ́proceed . It was a signal failure , and was probably the most miserable ...
... administration in which he himself took the place of a Whig potentate by becoming a mere fainéant minister , whose name was necessary to enable government to ́proceed . It was a signal failure , and was probably the most miserable ...
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... administration adopted the singular course of endeavouring to repress the symp- toms , instead of to cure the disease . They moved heaven and earth , in the words of Burke , to prevent the progress of the spirit of petitioning . Rigby ...
... administration adopted the singular course of endeavouring to repress the symp- toms , instead of to cure the disease . They moved heaven and earth , in the words of Burke , to prevent the progress of the spirit of petitioning . Rigby ...
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... administration than to reform a people . UPON a supposition , therefore , that , in the opening of the cause , the presumptions stand equally balanced between the parties , there seems sufficient ground to entitle any person to a fair ...
... administration than to reform a people . UPON a supposition , therefore , that , in the opening of the cause , the presumptions stand equally balanced between the parties , there seems sufficient ground to entitle any person to a fair ...
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... reformed plan was to draw a line which should separate the Court from the Ministry . Hitherto these names had been looked upon as synonymous ; but for f the future , Court and Administration were to be considered 12 PRESENT DISCONTENTS .
... reformed plan was to draw a line which should separate the Court from the Ministry . Hitherto these names had been looked upon as synonymous ; but for f the future , Court and Administration were to be considered 12 PRESENT DISCONTENTS .
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Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. the future , Court and Administration were to be considered as things totally distinct . By this operation , two systems of Administration were to be formed ; one which should be in the real secret and ...
Edmund Burke Edward John Payne. the future , Court and Administration were to be considered as things totally distinct . By this operation , two systems of Administration were to be formed ; one which should be in the real secret and ...
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