| David Hume - 1775 - 480 pages
...difference, this ifland hasTwjr. been fo long divided. The court party reproached their antagonifts with their affinity to the fanatical conventiclers...known by the name of Whigs: The country party found a refemblance between the courtiers and the popifh bsnditti in Ireland, to whom the appellation of Tory... | |
| John Noorthouck - Biography - 1776 - 376 pages
...about the middle of the reiga of Charles II. when the courtiers reproached their antagoniils with an affinity to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by the nameofwhigs; the country party in return found à refemblance between, the courtiers and the popiih... | |
| 1805 - 538 pages
...material différence, this ifland has been fo long divided. The Court party reproached ! thsir antagonifts with their affinity to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by the name of #'%i ; the country party found a refcmbhnce between the Courtiers and the Popiih banditti in Ireland,... | |
| William Russell - Europe - 1789 - 636 pages
...diftinguifhed by the ftill prevailing epithets of . WHIG and TORY. The court party reproached their antagonifts with their affinity to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by the name of ff'rh:gs ; and the country party pretended to find a refemblance between the courtiers and the popifli... | |
| 1817 - 708 pages
...Hume ; Hist. Eng. 1680) is remarkable for being the epoch of the well-known epithets of Whig and Tory, by which, and sometimes without any material difference,...party found a resemblance between the courtiers and popish banditti in Ireland, to whom the appellation of Tory was affixed. And after this manner, these... | |
| Robert Brown (of Newhall.) - 1817 - 204 pages
...of WHIG and TOBY, by which, and sometime! without any very material difference, this island has beeu so long divided. The Court party reproached their antagonists with their affinity to ths fanatical eonventiclers in Scotland, who were ksown by. {he Tor cauldrife carlines, carlines nice,... | |
| William Oxberry - 1822 - 430 pages
...Hume ; Hist. Eng. 1680,) is remarkble for being the epoch of the well-known epithets of Whig and Tory, by which, and sometimes without any material difference,...party found a resemblance between the courtiers and popish banditti in Ireland, to whom the appellation of Tory was affixed. And after this manner, these... | |
| William Oxberry - English literature - 1824 - 384 pages
...Hist. Eng. 1680), is remarkable for being the epoch of the well-known epithets of ff^hig and Tory, by which, and sometimes without any material difference,...party found a resemblance between the courtiers and popish banditti in Ireland, to whom the' appellation of Tory was affixed. And after this manner, these... | |
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