The History of England: From the Earliest Times to the Death of George the SecondMozley, 1826 - 856 Seiten |
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... Whig and Tory also were first used as terms of mutual reproach at this time . The Whigs were so denominated from a cant name given to the sour Scotch conventiclers ( whig being milk turned sour . ) The Tories were denominated from the ...
... Whig and Tory also were first used as terms of mutual reproach at this time . The Whigs were so denominated from a cant name given to the sour Scotch conventiclers ( whig being milk turned sour . ) The Tories were denominated from the ...
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... principal citizens , united in their addresses to him , and entreated his speedy descent . The people of England , though long divided between Whig and Tory , were unanimous in their measures against the king 498 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
... principal citizens , united in their addresses to him , and entreated his speedy descent . The people of England , though long divided between Whig and Tory , were unanimous in their measures against the king 498 HISTORY OF ENGLAND .
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... Whigs hated him upon principles of liberty , the Tories upon prin- ciples of religion . The former had ever shown themselves tenacious of their political rights ; the latter were equally obstinate in defence of their religious tenets ...
... Whigs hated him upon principles of liberty , the Tories upon prin- ciples of religion . The former had ever shown themselves tenacious of their political rights ; the latter were equally obstinate in defence of their religious tenets ...
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... Whig party , after thanks were given to the prince of Orange 1689 . for the deliverance which he had brought them , they pro- ceeded to the settlement of the kingdom . In a few days they passed a vote , by a great majority , which was ...
... Whig party , after thanks were given to the prince of Orange 1689 . for the deliverance which he had brought them , they pro- ceeded to the settlement of the kingdom . In a few days they passed a vote , by a great majority , which was ...
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... Whigs and Tories ; but in Scotland it was effected by the Whigs almost alone . They soon came to a resolution , that king James had , to use their own expres- sion , forfaulted his right to the crown , a term which , in the law ...
... Whigs and Tories ; but in Scotland it was effected by the Whigs almost alone . They soon came to a resolution , that king James had , to use their own expres- sion , forfaulted his right to the crown , a term which , in the law ...
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