Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... Tory and Whig principles , that the wars of the Revolution should be justified , as we Tories justify them , or should be denounced , as the Whigs have always denounced them . It is no reflection upon a Tory , as a Tory , whether he ...
... Tory and Whig principles , that the wars of the Revolution should be justified , as we Tories justify them , or should be denounced , as the Whigs have always denounced them . It is no reflection upon a Tory , as a Tory , whether he ...
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... Tory assertion of reaction . The requisition was signed by about one thousand electors , comprising nearly the whole wealth and respectability of the district . Sir James Graham may now learn the precarious tenure by which he holds his ...
... Tory assertion of reaction . The requisition was signed by about one thousand electors , comprising nearly the whole wealth and respectability of the district . Sir James Graham may now learn the precarious tenure by which he holds his ...
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... Tory journal . When the new proprietor avowed Liberal opinions , he was assured by his friends that the avowal would ruin him . The other Shrewsbury paper rushed to the Tory party ; and is now one of the most violent Tory prints in the ...
... Tory journal . When the new proprietor avowed Liberal opinions , he was assured by his friends that the avowal would ruin him . The other Shrewsbury paper rushed to the Tory party ; and is now one of the most violent Tory prints in the ...
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