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" Tory, by which, and sometimes without any material difference, this island has been so long divided. The court party reproached their antagonists with their affinity to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by the name of Whigs ; the... "
The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben Percy ... - Page 87
1826
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The New-England Magazine, Volume 7

Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin - American literature - 1834 - 542 pages
...-the fanatical conveiUiclers in Scotland, who were known by .the name of Whigs : the country party found a resemblance between the courtiers and the...Ireland, to whom the appellation of Tory was -affixed." Thus far Hume. Each of these appellations, it will be perceived, was-originally a term ef reproach....
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The Percy Anecdotes, Revised Edition: To which is Added, a Valuable ...

Anecdotes - 1852 - 670 pages
...who were known by the name of the n'hix* • the country found a resemblance be-tween the courtier*, and the Popish banditti in Ireland, to whom the appellation...terms of reproach came into public and general use; nnd even at present seem not nearer their end, than when they were first invented." Bailey, in his...
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The Percy Anecdotes ...

Anecdotes - 1839 - 674 pages
...their affinity to the fanatical conventiclen in Scotland, who were known by thename of the JVTrigs : the country found a resemblance between the courtiers,...banditti in Ireland, to whom the appellation of Tory waa affixed. And after this manner, these foolish terms of reproach came into public and general use...
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pt. II. From the peace of Westphalia in 1648 to the peace of Paris in 1763

William Russell - Europe - 1839 - 620 pages
...conventicles in Scotland, who were known by the name of Whigs ; and the country party pretended to find a resemblance between the courtiers and the popish...banditti in Ireland, to whom the appellation of Tory was afnxed.(2) Such was the origin of those party-names, which will, in all probability, continue to the...
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The Percy Anecdotes: Revised Edition, Volumes 1-2

Anecdotes - 1847 - 666 pages
...their affinity to the fanatical conventiclera in Scotland, who were known by the name of the Whigs : ED. The Emperor Sevems, when dying, recommended his two sous to the protection fuolish terms of reproach came into public and general use; and even at present seem not nearer their...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 6

David Hume - Great Britain - 1851 - 606 pages
...to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by the name of whigs : the country party found a resemblance between the courtiers and the...nearer their end than when they were first invented. The king used every art to encourage his partisans, and te reconcile the people to his government....
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True stories, from English history, by a mother, author of 'True stories ...

Maria Elizabeth Budden - 1852 - 422 pages
...to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by the name of Whigs; the country party found a resemblance between the courtiers and the popish banditti in Ireland, on whom the appellation of Tory was affixed. And after this manner, these foolish terms of reproach...
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History of England, by Hume and Smollett; with a continuation by T ..., Volume 6

David Hume - 1854 - 602 pages
...to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by the name of Whigs ; the country party found a resemblance between the courtiers and the...nearer their end than when they were first invented. The king used every art to encourage his partisans, and to reconcile the people to his government :...
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The History of England from the Invasion of Julius Caesar to the ..., Volume 6

David Hume - Great Britain - 1856 - 616 pages
...to the fanatical conventiclers in Scotland, who were known by tho name of whigs : the country party found a resemblance between the, courtiers and the...nearer their end than when they were first invented. The king used every art to encourage his partisans, and te reconcile the people to his government....
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History of Modern Europe Epitomised ...

George Henry Townsend, William Russell - Europe - 1857 - 702 pages
...fanatics in Scotland, who were known by the name of Whigs ; and the country party pretended to find a resemblance between the courtiers and the popish...Ireland, to whom the appellation of Tory was affixed. Such was the origin of those party names, which will, in all probability, continue to the latest posterity....
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