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Page 204
... whig and tory , though both these rival banners were the most spoken of , as between king's friends and independent tories . From the commencement of the century Pitt had ceased to be a king's friend . He was succeeded in the royal ...
... whig and tory , though both these rival banners were the most spoken of , as between king's friends and independent tories . From the commencement of the century Pitt had ceased to be a king's friend . He was succeeded in the royal ...
Page 244
... whigs . And who are the whigs ? Two or three dukes , two or three lords , and two or three wealthy commoners . Such is really the " whig party " of which this memoir treats . Except that this dinner - party of distinguished gentlemen ...
... whigs . And who are the whigs ? Two or three dukes , two or three lords , and two or three wealthy commoners . Such is really the " whig party " of which this memoir treats . Except that this dinner - party of distinguished gentlemen ...
Page 340
... whig party at his accession was broken up , as Lord John Russell has stated , into a number of " small factions " -each fighting for its separate interest under a distinct banner , and agreeing on no point except perhaps that the ...
... whig party at his accession was broken up , as Lord John Russell has stated , into a number of " small factions " -each fighting for its separate interest under a distinct banner , and agreeing on no point except perhaps that the ...
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