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This body had , for many years , been divided into two parties , " as they called
them , bearing the two nick - names of Tories and Whigs , the etymology of which
is of no consequence . The Tories affected very great attachment to the throne
and ...
This body had , for many years , been divided into two parties , " as they called
them , bearing the two nick - names of Tories and Whigs , the etymology of which
is of no consequence . The Tories affected very great attachment to the throne
and ...
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to the day of his death , two sinecure offices , was at the head of the Whigs .
These were the two men of the whole collection who could talk loudest , longest ,
and most fluently , and who were , therefore , picked out by their respective
parties to ...
to the day of his death , two sinecure offices , was at the head of the Whigs .
These were the two men of the whole collection who could talk loudest , longest ,
and most fluently , and who were , therefore , picked out by their respective
parties to ...
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The portion of the aristocracy that supported him were for war ; but , they were for
their leader too , because , if he quitted his post , Fox came in with the tribe of
Whigs at his heels . Besides , a vast majority of the people , whether Pittites or ...
The portion of the aristocracy that supported him were for war ; but , they were for
their leader too , because , if he quitted his post , Fox came in with the tribe of
Whigs at his heels . Besides , a vast majority of the people , whether Pittites or ...
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Those members who composed what was called the opposition , or Whigs , or , at
least , the most active of them , such as Fox , Sheridan , the Duke of Bedford and
others , were also personal friends of the Prince . They , therefore , were ready ...
Those members who composed what was called the opposition , or Whigs , or , at
least , the most active of them , such as Fox , Sheridan , the Duke of Bedford and
others , were also personal friends of the Prince . They , therefore , were ready ...
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Those members who composed what was called the opposition , or Whigs , or , at
least , the most active of them , such as Fox , Sheridan , the Duke of Bedford and
others , were also personal friends of the Prince . They , therefore , were ready ...
Those members who composed what was called the opposition , or Whigs , or , at
least , the most active of them , such as Fox , Sheridan , the Duke of Bedford and
others , were also personal friends of the Prince . They , therefore , were ready ...
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