Contrast

,—the invincible ardour, the independ­ent spirit of a FRENCH REPUBLICAN; the same servility, the fawning sycophancy of a British courtier; the Rights of Man, by Thomas Paine; the libel on the human race, by the Right Honourable Edmund Burke; the manifestos of ty­rants, the answers of freemen, the impudent assertions of Grenville or Mansfield; the irresistible truths of Stanhope; a convention of the people, a parliament of aristocracy.

Entry taken from Political Dictionary, edited by Charles Pigott from prison and printed in 1795.

Contractors * Corporation

Clemency
Client
Coalition
Cock (game)
Company (East India)
Confidence
Consequence
Consistency
Constitution
Contractors
Contrast
Corporation
Corruption
Courtier
Court
Cowardice
Crown
Cruelty
Dagger