William Pitt: By Charles WhibleyW. Blackwood, 1906 - 347 sider |
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... granted to the Company , without apology or compensation ; for the whole House did not answer the Attorney- General's famous question as he would have it answered . " What is a charter ? " he asked , and replied himself , " Only a skin ...
... granted to the Company , without apology or compensation ; for the whole House did not answer the Attorney- General's famous question as he would have it answered . " What is a charter ? " he asked , and replied himself , " Only a skin ...
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... granted him , and he deserted Pitt in a passion of frustrated hope . But Pitt after a sleep- less night returned to his task , and by December the 23rd Wilberforce could write " Pitt nobly firm , Cabinet formed . " Though the first ...
... granted him , and he deserted Pitt in a passion of frustrated hope . But Pitt after a sleep- less night returned to his task , and by December the 23rd Wilberforce could write " Pitt nobly firm , Cabinet formed . " Though the first ...
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... granted . In this act of self - sacrifice there was neither pose nor pretence . Pitt followed the dictates of his heart and conscience with perfect simplicity . For him politics was a trust , not a profession , and he served his country ...
... granted . In this act of self - sacrifice there was neither pose nor pretence . Pitt followed the dictates of his heart and conscience with perfect simplicity . For him politics was a trust , not a profession , and he served his country ...
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... granted to traders dealing in ex- cisable commodities , and upon qualifica- tions for shooting , and upon deputations taken out from lords of manor to kill game . The variety of these taxes en- sured an equal incidence , and prevented ...
... granted to traders dealing in ex- cisable commodities , and upon qualifica- tions for shooting , and upon deputations taken out from lords of manor to kill game . The variety of these taxes en- sured an equal incidence , and prevented ...
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... granted their independent Parliament , and had been permitted to arm their volunteers , they had put this force to no other purpose than to intimidate the English Govern- ment . Across the Irish Channel there was a constant 100 WILLIAM ...
... granted their independent Parliament , and had been permitted to arm their volunteers , they had put this force to no other purpose than to intimidate the English Govern- ment . Across the Irish Channel there was a constant 100 WILLIAM ...
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