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Definition of Whiggishly in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Whiggishly. Pronunciation of Whiggishly. Translations of Whiggishly. Whiggishly synonyms, Whiggishly antonyms. Information about Whiggishly in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Whiggishly; Whiggishness; Whiggism; Whiggism; Whiggism;
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1. A member of an 18th- and 19th-century British political party that was opposed to the Tories. ... 2. A supporter of the war against England during the American Revolution. ... Whiggishly adv...
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Whiggishly, Traditional Chinese Translation of Whiggishly, Traditional Chinese Definition of Whiggishly, Whiggishly in Traditional Chinese.
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I hope no whisperer has insinuated into the ears of Royalty, as if I were any thing Whiggishly inclined, when, in my heart, I abhor all these kind of Revolutions, by which I am sure to be the greatest sufferer.
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Here, in outline and whiggishly reconstructed,4 are the salient features. ... thing like the following conception of method, again whiggishly redescribed ...
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Whig·gish a. Of or pertaining to Whigs; partaking of, or characterized by, the principles of.
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and butchery always tends somehow to be whiggishly vindicated for. Although Potter does not use any of the new methodologies, the ...
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Definition of whiggishly from Merriam-Webster's Spanish-English Dictionary with Spanish and English word translations and examples. ... Learn more about "whiggishly" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Finally, although a bit whiggishly, Reich explains the Church and the government's shifts from accommodation to cooperation by the early ...
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In The Whig Interpretation of History, Butterfield defined "whiggish" history as essentially teleological: "the tendency of many historians to write on the ...
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