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It is to record facts ' ; and , if the facts be true , of what consequence are the
feelings of the historian ? He may , indeed , when delineating motives and
consequences and characters , give way to his bias ; but , then , as in the case of
the facts ...
It is to record facts ' ; and , if the facts be true , of what consequence are the
feelings of the historian ? He may , indeed , when delineating motives and
consequences and characters , give way to his bias ; but , then , as in the case of
the facts ...
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The Septennial bill had produced all its natural consequences , wars , debts , and
taxation ; and , as the cause of the evils was seen , the people had begun , even
during the American war , to demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE ...
The Septennial bill had produced all its natural consequences , wars , debts , and
taxation ; and , as the cause of the evils was seen , the people had begun , even
during the American war , to demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE ...
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... of that event , and its causes and consequences , the details will come into the
history to which this sketch is an introduction . 23. During the fight every thing but
the dread of the effect of the example of the French appears INTRODUCTORY.
... of that event , and its causes and consequences , the details will come into the
history to which this sketch is an introduction . 23. During the fight every thing but
the dread of the effect of the example of the French appears INTRODUCTORY.
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This was a very important crisis in the affairs of the septennial parliament and of
the aristocracy , and the consequences which have resulted , and will result from
it , are to be ranked ainongst those which decide the fate of governments .
This was a very important crisis in the affairs of the septennial parliament and of
the aristocracy , and the consequences which have resulted , and will result from
it , are to be ranked ainongst those which decide the fate of governments .
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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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