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... government ; and thenceforth there was only one more disappointment , and that not a very severe or irremediable one , in store for him . He lost his election for New Orleans in 1830 , very much as Lord Macaulay lost his for Edin- burgh ...
... government ; and thenceforth there was only one more disappointment , and that not a very severe or irremediable one , in store for him . He lost his election for New Orleans in 1830 , very much as Lord Macaulay lost his for Edin- burgh ...
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... Government , and finally to monarchy , if the doctrine were generally admitted , and if partially so , and opposed , to civil dissension . ' Chatham drew one of his finest figures of speech from the tapestry of the House of Lords ...
... Government , and finally to monarchy , if the doctrine were generally admitted , and if partially so , and opposed , to civil dissension . ' Chatham drew one of his finest figures of speech from the tapestry of the House of Lords ...
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... Government , as of the Conservative party , appeared to be to clear itself of its antecedents and its character , and , if possible , to divest itself of its identity . Only in 1859 , more prudent than in 1852 , while breaking with the ...
... Government , as of the Conservative party , appeared to be to clear itself of its antecedents and its character , and , if possible , to divest itself of its identity . Only in 1859 , more prudent than in 1852 , while breaking with the ...
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