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... looked to the future as steadily as THREE WHIG PARTIES the Rockinghams looked to the past . 16 THE STATE OF POLITICS , 1768.
... looked to the future as steadily as THREE WHIG PARTIES the Rockinghams looked to the past . 16 THE STATE OF POLITICS , 1768.
Page 100
... looked to the future , to the bargaining value of independence in case the war continued : he hoped to have the making of the peace , and in that case to have his hands free . Chatham , the war minister , looked to the past . America ...
... looked to the future , to the bargaining value of independence in case the war continued : he hoped to have the making of the peace , and in that case to have his hands free . Chatham , the war minister , looked to the past . America ...
Page 211
... looked on as a prodigy he flaunts his reputation in front of those who think his morals to be their concern . In this he was un- flinching to the day of his death : his morals , like his politics , were there to be taken or left . He ...
... looked on as a prodigy he flaunts his reputation in front of those who think his morals to be their concern . In this he was un- flinching to the day of his death : his morals , like his politics , were there to be taken or left . He ...
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