William Pitt: By Charles WhibleyW. Blackwood, 1906 - 347 sider |
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... from Cambridge a better knowledge of Greek and Latin than belonged to many whose scholarship was their career , and he could meet even such redoubtable opponents as Charles James Fox upon their own ground . THE TRIUMPH OF YOUTH 13.
... from Cambridge a better knowledge of Greek and Latin than belonged to many whose scholarship was their career , and he could meet even such redoubtable opponents as Charles James Fox upon their own ground . THE TRIUMPH OF YOUTH 13.
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By Charles Whibley Charles Whibley. opponents as Charles James Fox upon their own ground . Meanwhile he had taken his degree , jure natalium , when he was seventeen ; he had learned as much civil law as Cambridge had to teach ; and he ...
By Charles Whibley Charles Whibley. opponents as Charles James Fox upon their own ground . Meanwhile he had taken his degree , jure natalium , when he was seventeen ; he had learned as much civil law as Cambridge had to teach ; and he ...
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... James Fox . That Pitt never descended to the dissipation which allured Fox is true enough , and though it is not for us to play the censor , it may be admitted without pedantry that his health and his purse were all the better for his ...
... James Fox . That Pitt never descended to the dissipation which allured Fox is true enough , and though it is not for us to play the censor , it may be admitted without pedantry that his health and his purse were all the better for his ...
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... which henceforth deprived him of leisure , and wore him out by the time that he was forty - five . Rejected by the University of Cambridge , he was returned towards 66 the end of 1780 for Sir James Lowther's borough of 24 WILLIAM PITT.
... which henceforth deprived him of leisure , and wore him out by the time that he was forty - five . Rejected by the University of Cambridge , he was returned towards 66 the end of 1780 for Sir James Lowther's borough of 24 WILLIAM PITT.
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By Charles Whibley Charles Whibley. the end of 1780 for Sir James Lowther's borough of Appleby , and from that time his life belonged not to himself but to his country . It is a curious fact that William Pitt , whose name for so many ...
By Charles Whibley Charles Whibley. the end of 1780 for Sir James Lowther's borough of Appleby , and from that time his life belonged not to himself but to his country . It is a curious fact that William Pitt , whose name for so many ...
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