Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 strani |
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... Whig . I ad- mired the virtues of Lord Russell , and pitied his fall . I should have been a Whig at the Revolu tion . There have been periods since , in which I should have been , what I now am , a moderate Tory , a supporter , as far ...
... Whig . I ad- mired the virtues of Lord Russell , and pitied his fall . I should have been a Whig at the Revolu tion . There have been periods since , in which I should have been , what I now am , a moderate Tory , a supporter , as far ...
Stran 482
... Whig , a being which I did not believe had existed . " JOHNSON : " Sir , there are rascals in all countries . " BOSWELL : " Eld said , a Tory was a creature generated between a non - juring parson and one's grandmother . " JOHN- SON ...
... Whig , a being which I did not believe had existed . " JOHNSON : " Sir , there are rascals in all countries . " BOSWELL : " Eld said , a Tory was a creature generated between a non - juring parson and one's grandmother . " JOHN- SON ...
Stran 571
... WHIG . " A wise Tory and a wise Whig , I believe , will agree . Their principles are the same , though their modes of thinking are different . A high Tory makes government unintelligible : it is lost in the clouds . A violent Whig ...
... WHIG . " A wise Tory and a wise Whig , I believe , will agree . Their principles are the same , though their modes of thinking are different . A high Tory makes government unintelligible : it is lost in the clouds . A violent Whig ...
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