The Quarterly Review, Volume 273John Murray, 1939 |
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Page 119
... Whigs at the Regent's volte - face was inflamed by every topic of personal dis- appointment and public anxiety . The Duke of Bedford foresaw the loss of Ireland if the hopes which the Catholics had been allowed to entertain were not ...
... Whigs at the Regent's volte - face was inflamed by every topic of personal dis- appointment and public anxiety . The Duke of Bedford foresaw the loss of Ireland if the hopes which the Catholics had been allowed to entertain were not ...
Page 132
... Whigs one of the most powerful instruments by which the institutions and aristocracy of this country can either be protected or destroyed . " That Mr Canning's mind is already half prepared for this course I know perfectly well , and it ...
... Whigs one of the most powerful instruments by which the institutions and aristocracy of this country can either be protected or destroyed . " That Mr Canning's mind is already half prepared for this course I know perfectly well , and it ...
Page 343
... Whigs . Disin- tegrated by family feuds the Whigs paid the penalty usually demanded of a Party that has monopolised office too long . The young King put Lord North into power , where he was maintained by the King's personal influence ...
... Whigs . Disin- tegrated by family feuds the Whigs paid the penalty usually demanded of a Party that has monopolised office too long . The young King put Lord North into power , where he was maintained by the King's personal influence ...
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