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Whoever revires the inquiry , therefore , unless he discovers positive and
irresistible evidence in support of his claimant , should show him to be politically
attached to the Grenville party , which Junius certainly was , and must also
produce ...
Whoever revires the inquiry , therefore , unless he discovers positive and
irresistible evidence in support of his claimant , should show him to be politically
attached to the Grenville party , which Junius certainly was , and must also
produce ...
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The Presbyterian party is well known to have predominated in the Convention -
Parliament , especially when it first assembled ; and it was the policy of the whole
assembly to give a Presbyterian , or moderate and mediatorial colour , tò their ...
The Presbyterian party is well known to have predominated in the Convention -
Parliament , especially when it first assembled ; and it was the policy of the whole
assembly to give a Presbyterian , or moderate and mediatorial colour , tò their ...
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If the Admiral had been killed , it is infinitely more probable that his friends would
have quitted Paris in dismay , and sought refuge in the provinces attached to their
party . ' It must be observed , however , that when Coligny was wounded ...
If the Admiral had been killed , it is infinitely more probable that his friends would
have quitted Paris in dismay , and sought refuge in the provinces attached to their
party . ' It must be observed , however , that when Coligny was wounded ...
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And yet we are told , that all great abuses are , by a sort of tacit consent , kept out
6 of view , ' because both parties have a ... never been made party questions : But
we may safely ask those who have the hardihood to charge all public men with ...
And yet we are told , that all great abuses are , by a sort of tacit consent , kept out
6 of view , ' because both parties have a ... never been made party questions : But
we may safely ask those who have the hardihood to charge all public men with ...
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They fall into the ordinary error of forgetting , that whether we please or no , one
party always exists , held together by the ties of place , and paid out of the public
pursenamely , the Government and its supporters ; - and the whole drift of their ...
They fall into the ordinary error of forgetting , that whether we please or no , one
party always exists , held together by the ties of place , and paid out of the public
pursenamely , the Government and its supporters ; - and the whole drift of their ...
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