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... appear to support Walpole on the major issues dividing him from Bolingbroke , so that Bolingbroke's reputation has lost the battle against Walpole's , just as his policies did in life . To some extent , he has been the victim of a ...
... appear to support Walpole on the major issues dividing him from Bolingbroke , so that Bolingbroke's reputation has lost the battle against Walpole's , just as his policies did in life . To some extent , he has been the victim of a ...
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... appear to be pro - Catholic and possibly even pro - Jacobite sentiments in the Imit . Hor . Ep . II.2 , where he gives this account of his father's doings in 1715 : But knottier Points we knew not half so well , Depriv'd us soon of our ...
... appear to be pro - Catholic and possibly even pro - Jacobite sentiments in the Imit . Hor . Ep . II.2 , where he gives this account of his father's doings in 1715 : But knottier Points we knew not half so well , Depriv'd us soon of our ...
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... [ appear ] subjection to those powerful land- lords ... when they shall see the whole nation oppressed by a few upstarts in power ; often by the meanest , always by the worst of their fellow - subjects ; by men , who owe their elevation ...
... [ appear ] subjection to those powerful land- lords ... when they shall see the whole nation oppressed by a few upstarts in power ; often by the meanest , always by the worst of their fellow - subjects ; by men , who owe their elevation ...
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