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- Whiggish authors contend that Mary's reign was the fluke.
- McCain has all but killed this Whiggish dream of change without revolution.
- His'Whiggish convictions'are spelled out in his first chapter:
- The Whiggish aristocrats despaired of his ambiguous voting record.
- Historians of thought have no more dismissive term than " whiggish ."
- His ultimate self-definition was overtly, unabashedly, and often polemically whiggish.
- Whiggish to appeal to the working-class audience it needed to be financially viable.
- The Whiggish view of history in seeing the Renaissance as the origin of the modern world.
- In July Ballechin refused entry to Atholl s whiggish son and heir, Lord John Murray.
- She learnt from Lord Clive that his mother was a Gaskell and a friend of the whiggish Holland set.
- At one level, " the very term'the history of science'has itself profoundly Whiggish implications.
- The tide of Whiggish optimism ( exemplified by Macaulay ) receded somewhat in the middle of the reign of Queen Victoria.
- Woodhull may have also known about Townsend's father's Whiggish political beliefs, as he was well known throughout Long Island.
- I contend that Calvinistic ideas of Predestination and the Whiggish Progressivism are what undermines a fair assessement of King Philip in comparison to King William.
- When James II took the throne, Lower did not continue as court physician because of the unpopularity of his anti-Catholic and Whiggish sentiments.
- For another, they consider his account " whiggish " _ that is, a story about the past intended mainly to glorify the present.
- The grand jury of Middlesex, which was Whiggish, failed to indict College; he was then brought before the Oxfordshire assizes for alleged misdeeds there.
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