The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen5G. Bell, 1882 |
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... Whig - scheme would end in Presbyterianism and a commonwealth . The Whigs tell us , on the other side , that the Tory - scheme would terminate in Popery and arbi- trary government . Were these reproaches mutually true , which would be ...
... Whig - scheme would end in Presbyterianism and a commonwealth . The Whigs tell us , on the other side , that the Tory - scheme would terminate in Popery and arbi- trary government . Were these reproaches mutually true , which would be ...
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... Whig party have shown to the Protestant succes- sion , and to the cause of his present Majesty . I have never heard of any in this principle , who was either guilty or sus- pected of measures to defeat this establishment , or to over ...
... Whig party have shown to the Protestant succes- sion , and to the cause of his present Majesty . I have never heard of any in this principle , who was either guilty or sus- pected of measures to defeat this establishment , or to over ...
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... Whig , as expressed in the following words , " Is this incon- venience better prevented in a House of Peers on the bottom it now stands ? Can any who has been a good minister be secure , if the Crown should add a sufficient number of ...
... Whig , as expressed in the following words , " Is this incon- venience better prevented in a House of Peers on the bottom it now stands ? Can any who has been a good minister be secure , if the Crown should add a sufficient number of ...
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VOL | 3 |
Absurdity of admitting a spirit of Party into public | 34 |
The usual Treatment of such Men as make them | 40 |
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