English Historical Documents: 1660-1714David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1953 |
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... party . Some believe their principles really tend to the good of the kingdom ; others act out of a religious motive ; some through revenge , a spirit of party , and for the honour of obtaining the victory . There are an infinite number ...
... party . Some believe their principles really tend to the good of the kingdom ; others act out of a religious motive ; some through revenge , a spirit of party , and for the honour of obtaining the victory . There are an infinite number ...
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... parties on the contrary aver that their sole intention is to maintain the government in the condition wherein it has been settled for several ages ; so that to hear them one would think they never formed but one and the same party . We ...
... parties on the contrary aver that their sole intention is to maintain the government in the condition wherein it has been settled for several ages ; so that to hear them one would think they never formed but one and the same party . We ...
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... party's fury . They have also another character : it is that they are prodigious hot , and drive on like madmen . They have often destroyed their own designs by that fault . When they are in the ministry they push on their schemes with ...
... party's fury . They have also another character : it is that they are prodigious hot , and drive on like madmen . They have often destroyed their own designs by that fault . When they are in the ministry they push on their schemes with ...
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Ireland showing inequalities in parliamentary representation 779 | 20 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 39 |
Bibliography | 54 |
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