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Burke

CHAPTER IX
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He felt it necessary to vindicate the fundamental consistency between his present and his past.

We have no difficulty in imagining the abuse to which he was exposed from those whose abuse gave him pain.

In a country governed by party, a politician who quits the allies of a lifetime must expect to pay the penalty.

The Whig papers told him that he was expected to surrender his seat in Parliament.

They imputed to him all sorts of sinister motives.


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