The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... party politics is like a game of chess - that the whites are always white , and the reds red to the last . These people forget what Pul- teney said to his friends on attaining office in 1742 , that the heads of parties are like the ...
... party politics is like a game of chess - that the whites are always white , and the reds red to the last . These people forget what Pul- teney said to his friends on attaining office in 1742 , that the heads of parties are like the ...
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... party arose to resist the further advance of Reform in 1832. Yielding on the two great points of Reform and Emancipation , the party resolved to take their stand on the Constitution , as revised in 1832. Here was their Torres Vedras ...
... party arose to resist the further advance of Reform in 1832. Yielding on the two great points of Reform and Emancipation , the party resolved to take their stand on the Constitution , as revised in 1832. Here was their Torres Vedras ...
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... party have resolved to submit to this kind of leadership no longer . Like Hungary , they have stood up for independence , and the Conservative leader , like Francis Joseph , must con- ciliate these stubborn Magyars , or see his empire ...
... party have resolved to submit to this kind of leadership no longer . Like Hungary , they have stood up for independence , and the Conservative leader , like Francis Joseph , must con- ciliate these stubborn Magyars , or see his empire ...
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