The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With an Account of His Life and Writings, 第 4 卷A. and W. Galignani and Jules Didot, 1825 |
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... parties were strongly opposed in the House , and pretty nearly balanced . In the latter years of King William , the tories , who ... party to be then gaining ground , while the whigs were declining , he soon changed his con- 38 LIFE OF HENRY.
... parties were strongly opposed in the House , and pretty nearly balanced . In the latter years of King William , the tories , who ... party to be then gaining ground , while the whigs were declining , he soon changed his con- 38 LIFE OF HENRY.
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... party being thus established in power , it may easily be supposed that every method would be used to depress the whig interest , and to prevent it from rising ; yet so much justice was done even to merit in an enemy , that the Duke of ...
... party being thus established in power , it may easily be supposed that every method would be used to depress the whig interest , and to prevent it from rising ; yet so much justice was done even to merit in an enemy , that the Duke of ...
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... party , and he was compelled to resign the seals . The friendship between him and Bolingbroke seemed at this time to have been sincere and disinterested ; for the latter chose to follow his fortune , and the next day resigned his employ ...
... party , and he was compelled to resign the seals . The friendship between him and Bolingbroke seemed at this time to have been sincere and disinterested ; for the latter chose to follow his fortune , and the next day resigned his employ ...
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... party , whose characteristic it has ever been to bear none in power but themselves ; a war conducted by an able general , his professed opponent , and whose victories only tended to render him every day more formidable ; a foreign enemy ...
... party , whose characteristic it has ever been to bear none in power but themselves ; a war conducted by an able general , his professed opponent , and whose victories only tended to render him every day more formidable ; a foreign enemy ...
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... party he had followed , and whose person he had esteemed , was by no means so able or so indus- trious as he supposed him to be . He now began from his heart to renounce the friendship which he once had for his coadjutor ; he began to ...
... party he had followed , and whose person he had esteemed , was by no means so able or so indus- trious as he supposed him to be . He now began from his heart to renounce the friendship which he once had for his coadjutor ; he began to ...
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