William Pitt: By Charles WhibleyW. Blackwood, 1906 - 347 sider |
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... Duke of Grafton found a yet better solace in the Classics than in the society of Nancy Parsons . Fox beguiled the en- forced leisure of opposition by reading Porson's editions of Euripides ' " Orestes and " Hecuba . " Our universities ...
... Duke of Grafton found a yet better solace in the Classics than in the society of Nancy Parsons . Fox beguiled the en- forced leisure of opposition by reading Porson's editions of Euripides ' " Orestes and " Hecuba . " Our universities ...
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... Duke of Portland , appointed Prime Minister , was a mere tool in the hands of Lord North and Fox , the two Secretaries of State . The alliance , of which Pitt had for- bidden the banns , was thus formed , and the history of English ...
... Duke of Portland , appointed Prime Minister , was a mere tool in the hands of Lord North and Fox , the two Secretaries of State . The alliance , of which Pitt had for- bidden the banns , was thus formed , and the history of English ...
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... Duke of Rutland , described it as the boldest and most unconstitutional measure ever attempted . No wonder Lord Thurlow declared that if the bill was passed it would no longer be worthy of a man of honour to wear the crown . " The King ...
... Duke of Rutland , described it as the boldest and most unconstitutional measure ever attempted . No wonder Lord Thurlow declared that if the bill was passed it would no longer be worthy of a man of honour to wear the crown . " The King ...
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... Duke of Grafton , who at the outset had refused the Privy Seal , was willing to help , no place could be found for him . But the heaviest blow which Pitt sustained was the sudden defection of his kinsman , Lord Temple , who held office ...
... Duke of Grafton , who at the outset had refused the Privy Seal , was willing to help , no place could be found for him . But the heaviest blow which Pitt sustained was the sudden defection of his kinsman , Lord Temple , who held office ...
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... Duke of Rutland in February 1784 , " are still indefatigable for coalition , but as ineffectual as ever . " Meanwhile he increased in popularity as Fox declined , and by a happy chance he was permitted openly to prove his perfect ...
... Duke of Rutland in February 1784 , " are still indefatigable for coalition , but as ineffectual as ever . " Meanwhile he increased in popularity as Fox declined , and by a happy chance he was permitted openly to prove his perfect ...
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