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... whole . Special monographs , such as Mr. Roylance Kent's Early History of the Tories , or Salomon's brilliant work on the last ministry of Queen Anne , deal , on the contrary , only with sections of the party's history . To supply an ...
... whole . Special monographs , such as Mr. Roylance Kent's Early History of the Tories , or Salomon's brilliant work on the last ministry of Queen Anne , deal , on the contrary , only with sections of the party's history . To supply an ...
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... whole in manuscript and helped me with his advice and encouragement at every stage . Το Mr. G. N. Clark I am most grateful for his reading and criticism of my proof - sheets . I have to thank the Warden and Fellows of All Souls College ...
... whole in manuscript and helped me with his advice and encouragement at every stage . Το Mr. G. N. Clark I am most grateful for his reading and criticism of my proof - sheets . I have to thank the Warden and Fellows of All Souls College ...
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... whole country took on a different hue as they crossed the Trent , the Tamar , or the Humber , and the predominant royalism of Kent differed as much from that of the Scottish border as the Whiggism of East Anglia from that of 14 PART I ...
... whole country took on a different hue as they crossed the Trent , the Tamar , or the Humber , and the predominant royalism of Kent differed as much from that of the Scottish border as the Whiggism of East Anglia from that of 14 PART I ...
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... whole party system , hinged and depended on this cardinal fact . A county's politics were governed not nearly so directly by provincial separatism , or economic formation , as by the views of its great magnates , and Pembroke in ...
... whole party system , hinged and depended on this cardinal fact . A county's politics were governed not nearly so directly by provincial separatism , or economic formation , as by the views of its great magnates , and Pembroke in ...
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... . 376 ; McIlwain , High Court of Parliament , 84 ; my obligations to this last work as a whole are deep and obvious . 2799 с ހ Such views upon the Constitution explain the noticeably legal , CHAP . II GENESIS OF THE TORIES , 1558-1642 33.
... . 376 ; McIlwain , High Court of Parliament , 84 ; my obligations to this last work as a whole are deep and obvious . 2799 с ހ Such views upon the Constitution explain the noticeably legal , CHAP . II GENESIS OF THE TORIES , 1558-1642 33.
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