English party leaders and English parties, from Walpole to Peel, المجلد 1 |
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الصفحة vii
... principles which seem to me nowadays unjustly neg- lected ; but I have honestly sought to write without temper or prejudice , and to estimate the merits of Sir Robert Peel as fairly as those of Charles James Fox . W. H. DAVENPORT ADAMS ...
... principles which seem to me nowadays unjustly neg- lected ; but I have honestly sought to write without temper or prejudice , and to estimate the merits of Sir Robert Peel as fairly as those of Charles James Fox . W. H. DAVENPORT ADAMS ...
الصفحة xi
... principles , 409 - Supports Roman Catholic Emanci- pation - The Peace of Amiens - In conjunction with Pitt , favours war , 411 - The King's influence parts them , 412 - Secretary of State in Grenville Ministry , 413 -Conciliates the ...
... principles , 409 - Supports Roman Catholic Emanci- pation - The Peace of Amiens - In conjunction with Pitt , favours war , 411 - The King's influence parts them , 412 - Secretary of State in Grenville Ministry , 413 -Conciliates the ...
الصفحة 3
... men to choose their side , and to adopt certain perma- nent and dominant principles of action . One party took its stand upon the principle of rigid adherence to 4 ORIGIN OF POLITICAL NICKNAMES . the old lines of 1-2.
... men to choose their side , and to adopt certain perma- nent and dominant principles of action . One party took its stand upon the principle of rigid adherence to 4 ORIGIN OF POLITICAL NICKNAMES . the old lines of 1-2.
الصفحة 4
... principle of adapting the constitution to the wants and tendencies of the age . The one put forward its loyalty to the Crown ; the other declared its reverence for the people . The arbitrary government of the Stuarts accen- tuated the ...
... principle of adapting the constitution to the wants and tendencies of the age . The one put forward its loyalty to the Crown ; the other declared its reverence for the people . The arbitrary government of the Stuarts accen- tuated the ...
الصفحة 6
... principles of civil and religious freedom have been successfully vindicated , the two great parties manifest a certain tendency to approximate to each other . No doubt , there are signs that a new departure will soon take place , and ...
... principles of civil and religious freedom have been successfully vindicated , the two great parties manifest a certain tendency to approximate to each other . No doubt , there are signs that a new departure will soon take place , and ...
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