| David Hume - 1775 - 480 trang
...fo long divided. The court party reproached their antagonifts with their affinity to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were 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... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 580 trang
...fo long divided. The court party reproached their antagonifts with their affinity to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by the name of Whigs : The country party found a reiemblance between the courtiers and the popifh banditti in Ireland, to whom the appellation of Tory... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 432 trang
...fo long divided. The court -party reproached their antngonifls with their affinity to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by the name of whigs : The country-party found a refemblance between the courtiers and the popifti banditti in Ireland , to whom... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 486 trang
...in Scotland, who had obtained the appellation of aihigs ; and the country party, on the other hamf, found a resemblance between the courtiers and the popish banditti in Ireland, to whom the term of tary was affixed. Hence the origin of those ^wo prostituted words. than a century, with little... | |
| David Hume - 1812 - 576 trang
...so long divided. The court party reproached their antagonists with their affinity to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by the name...terms of reproach came into public and general use j and even at present seem not nearer their end than when they were first invented. THE King used every... | |
| 1817 - 708 trang
...so long divided. The court party reproached their antagonists with their affinity to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by the name...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 trang
...oven, spit, and pot, name of Whigs : The countiy party found a resemblance between the ci iurtitrs and the Popish banditti in Ireland, to whom the appellation of Tory was afiixtd. And after this manner, thene f<>oli-.h terms of reproach came into public and general us;... | |
| 1817 - 694 trang
...who were known by the name of Whlgi: The country party found a resemblance between the courtiers and popish banditti in Ireland, to whom the appellation of Tory was affixed. And aner this manner, these foolish terms of reproach cume into public and general ox¿ aadfcvui *t present,... | |
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