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... Whig and Tory . Sometimes they would fall back on the still older designations of " Court " and " Country " , or settle for an ad hoc line of demarcation between those " for or against the government " .37 But new alignments of ...
... Whig and Tory . Sometimes they would fall back on the still older designations of " Court " and " Country " , or settle for an ad hoc line of demarcation between those " for or against the government " .37 But new alignments of ...
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... Whig record , it goes far to demolish this theory altogether . As far as we can judge it ( in only 4 of the 7 cases are we provided with the " Tory ' side in the division ) , it was a truly remarkable record . Only 4 Whig peers could be ...
... Whig record , it goes far to demolish this theory altogether . As far as we can judge it ( in only 4 of the 7 cases are we provided with the " Tory ' side in the division ) , it was a truly remarkable record . Only 4 Whig peers could be ...
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... Whig and Tory parties had been born if not conceived . By 1712 it had become once again , for Edmund Gibson as for many other Whigs and Tories , " the cir- cumstance that sits heaviest upon the hearts of all thinking and serious men ...
... Whig and Tory parties had been born if not conceived . By 1712 it had become once again , for Edmund Gibson as for many other Whigs and Tories , " the cir- cumstance that sits heaviest upon the hearts of all thinking and serious men ...
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