The Edinburgh Review, Bind 30A. and C. Black, 1818 |
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Side 197
... Whigs now are . Whether we regard the high rank and ample possessions of many members , the commanding talents and acquirements of others , or the mere amount of their nu- merical force , such a party union never was before witnessed ...
... Whigs now are . Whether we regard the high rank and ample possessions of many members , the commanding talents and acquirements of others , or the mere amount of their nu- merical force , such a party union never was before witnessed ...
Side 198
... Whigs . The force of undaunted , never - ceasing falsehood , in damaging the fairest reputations , is well known , especially if no pains are taken to expose it . To give any specimen of the arts thus used against the Whigs , would be ...
... Whigs . The force of undaunted , never - ceasing falsehood , in damaging the fairest reputations , is well known , especially if no pains are taken to expose it . To give any specimen of the arts thus used against the Whigs , would be ...
Side 199
... Whig party never could concur , were disposed to view that body with suspicion , and to incline towards the tales propagat- ed against its members . Major Cartwright , at one time , had great influence with this part of the community ...
... Whig party never could concur , were disposed to view that body with suspicion , and to incline towards the tales propagat- ed against its members . Major Cartwright , at one time , had great influence with this part of the community ...
Side 201
... Whig party . It formed a part of their fanciful doctrine of the Constitution , that , in a renovated Par- liament ... Whigs had other crimes to answer for , beside that of being a party . Some of them were conscientiously , and , upon ...
... Whig party . It formed a part of their fanciful doctrine of the Constitution , that , in a renovated Par- liament ... Whigs had other crimes to answer for , beside that of being a party . Some of them were conscientiously , and , upon ...
Side 202
... Whig party retained the confidence of the peo- ple . They therefore set themselves about undermining that fa- vour ... Whigs had deserted them ; that place only was their object ; and , in fine , that all public men are alike — all the ...
... Whig party retained the confidence of the peo- ple . They therefore set themselves about undermining that fa- vour ... Whigs had deserted them ; that place only was their object ; and , in fine , that all public men are alike — all the ...
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