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... consequence are the feel- ings of the historian ? He may , indeed , when delineating motives and consequences and cha- racters , give way to his bias ; but , then , as in the case of the facts , he exposes himself to con- tradiction ...
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... consequences , wars , debts , and taxation ; and , as the cause of the evils was seen , the peo- ple had begun , even during the American war , to demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT as the only cure for existing evils ...
... consequences , wars , debts , and taxation ; and , as the cause of the evils was seen , the peo- ple had begun , even during the American war , to demand a REFORM IN THE COMMONS HOUSE OF PARLIAMENT as the only cure for existing evils ...
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... , 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 ap- INTRODUCTORY.
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... consequences which have resulted , and will result from it , are to be ranked amongst those which decide the fate of governments . Therefore this matter calls for full explanation . 24. At the time when this war began , 1793 , WILLIAM ...
... consequences which have resulted , and will result from it , are to be ranked amongst those which decide the fate of governments . Therefore this matter calls for full explanation . 24. At the time when this war began , 1793 , WILLIAM ...
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... consequence . The TORIES af- fected very great attachment to the throne and the church ; the WHIGS affected perfect loyalty , indeed , but , surprising devotion to the rights of the people , though it was they who had brought in the ...
... consequence . The TORIES af- fected very great attachment to the throne and the church ; the WHIGS affected perfect loyalty , indeed , but , surprising devotion to the rights of the people , though it was they who had brought in the ...
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