The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 315
... Whigs . A curious anecdote is told of Harley , in this part of the work . Godolphin and his great coadjutor had taken much pains to effect a union of the moderate Tories , of whom Harley and St. John were the os- tensible leaders , with ...
... Whigs . A curious anecdote is told of Harley , in this part of the work . Godolphin and his great coadjutor had taken much pains to effect a union of the moderate Tories , of whom Harley and St. John were the os- tensible leaders , with ...
Page 323
... Whigs , whose liberal principles and independence of feeling , were as little to the taste of Anne , as their want of accommodation to her habits and wishes . The petulance and dictatorial spirit of the Dutchess of Marlborough , very ...
... Whigs , whose liberal principles and independence of feeling , were as little to the taste of Anne , as their want of accommodation to her habits and wishes . The petulance and dictatorial spirit of the Dutchess of Marlborough , very ...
Page 324
... Whigs was the signal for a series of per- secutions directed especially against Marlborough , whose high military and political character rendered him the great object of dread to the new administration . The commissioners of public ...
... Whigs was the signal for a series of per- secutions directed especially against Marlborough , whose high military and political character rendered him the great object of dread to the new administration . The commissioners of public ...
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