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... measures pro- ceeded from the Tories , and jealousy for the constitution was 1 Contained in vol . ii . of these Select Works . s Littleton . Oldham , Second Satire on the Jesuits : Think Tories loyal , or Scotch Covenanters ; Robbed ...
... measures pro- ceeded from the Tories , and jealousy for the constitution was 1 Contained in vol . ii . of these Select Works . s Littleton . Oldham , Second Satire on the Jesuits : Think Tories loyal , or Scotch Covenanters ; Robbed ...
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... measures were innovations , attacks on existing interests , and reforms more or less impolitic and mischievous . The setting up of Lord Bute was intended as a reform . The whole system of the double cabinet , exposed in the ' Present ...
... measures were innovations , attacks on existing interests , and reforms more or less impolitic and mischievous . The setting up of Lord Bute was intended as a reform . The whole system of the double cabinet , exposed in the ' Present ...
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... measure of popularity . The impression he left on the hearts of the nation , an index not without its value , comes nearer than any other we could mention to that left by the great Queen Elizabeth . Much of the policy of his reign was ...
... measure of popularity . The impression he left on the hearts of the nation , an index not without its value , comes nearer than any other we could mention to that left by the great Queen Elizabeth . Much of the policy of his reign was ...
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... measure of praise , and which Burke had studied with much care . There are many works which , after being exceedingly useful to mankind in their day , appear after a certain time to lose their importance , and such has been in a ...
... measure of praise , and which Burke had studied with much care . There are many works which , after being exceedingly useful to mankind in their day , appear after a certain time to lose their importance , and such has been in a ...
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... measure in knowing where uniformity was necessary , and where inequalities might be tolerated ; that there was a difference between legislation and government , between parsimony and economy , between taxation and revenue . He did not ...
... measure in knowing where uniformity was necessary , and where inequalities might be tolerated ; that there was a difference between legislation and government , between parsimony and economy , between taxation and revenue . He did not ...
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Act of Navigation Administration America arguments assemblies authority Bill Bolingbroke British Burke Burke's Bute Cabal cause character Charles Townshend Chatham Ministry Civil List Colonies commerce connexion considered constitution controul Court Crown debt dignity duty East India Bill effect election Empire England English faction favour favourite freedom friends gentlemen give Government grant Grenville History Honourable Gentleman House of Commons idea influence infra interest King King's Letter liberty Lord Bute Lord Chatham Lord North Lord Rockingham Lord Shelburne maxim means measures ment mind Ministers Ministry Montesquieu nation nature never Noble Lord object opinion pamphlet Parliament Parliamentary party passage persons political popular preamble Present Discontents principle reason Reform Regicide reign repeal resolution revenue Rockingham scheme seems sort Speech spirit Stamp Act sure taxation taxes things thought tion trade true virtue Whig Whiggism whilst whole