The history of England: from the invasion of Julius Cæsar, to the revolution in 1688. By David Hume, EsqC. Corrall, Charing Cross, 1811 - Great Britain |
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... parties , cavalier and roundhead ; as it made an essential part of the present ... party . Such persons thought , that all general speculative declaration of ... country , ought still to be pre- served , and was best calculated to prevent ...
... parties , cavalier and roundhead ; as it made an essential part of the present ... party . Such persons thought , that all general speculative declaration of ... country , ought still to be pre- served , and was best calculated to prevent ...
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... parties balanced . The quarrel was revived , to which Dr. Shirley's cause had given occasion . The proceedings of the ... country party might desire the dissolution of a parliament , which , notwithstanding all disgusts , still con ...
... parties balanced . The quarrel was revived , to which Dr. Shirley's cause had given occasion . The proceedings of the ... country party might desire the dissolution of a parliament , which , notwithstanding all disgusts , still con ...
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... country party : but there were also many of that party , who had no other object than the public good . These disinterested members on both sides fluetuated between the factions ; and gave the superiority sometimes to the court ...
... country party : but there were also many of that party , who had no other object than the public good . These disinterested members on both sides fluetuated between the factions ; and gave the superiority sometimes to the court ...
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... party , he remarked the danger of the prince's alliance with the royal family of England , and revived their ... country . In order to enforce these mo- tives with farther terrors , he himself took the field very early in the spring ...
... party , he remarked the danger of the prince's alliance with the royal family of England , and revived their ... country . In order to enforce these mo- tives with farther terrors , he himself took the field very early in the spring ...
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... country party , dur ing all the last parliament , had much exclaimed against the bribery and corruption of the mem- bers ; and the same reproach had been renewed against the present parliament . An inquiry was made into a complaint ...
... country party , dur ing all the last parliament , had much exclaimed against the bribery and corruption of the mem- bers ; and the same reproach had been renewed against the present parliament . An inquiry was made into a complaint ...
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