Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... entered Parliament in 1781 , he pledged himself to the cause of electoral reform , and only abandoned it after several fail- ures convinced him that he was jeopardizing his position as prime minister and leader of the Tory party ...
... entered Parliament in 1781 , he pledged himself to the cause of electoral reform , and only abandoned it after several fail- ures convinced him that he was jeopardizing his position as prime minister and leader of the Tory party ...
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... entered the service , were hard to secure . Pitt was forced to have recourse to " pressing " or kidnapping men from the streets , taverns docks , ships , even from the ships of foreign countries ( a practice that led directly to the War ...
... entered the service , were hard to secure . Pitt was forced to have recourse to " pressing " or kidnapping men from the streets , taverns docks , ships , even from the ships of foreign countries ( a practice that led directly to the War ...
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... Entered Hertford College , Oxford , where he studied hard in the classics and mathematics . Left Oxford , travelled on the con- tinent . SHERIDAN PITT Entered Harrow , where he was popular with 170 FOUR WHO SPOKE OUT.
... Entered Hertford College , Oxford , where he studied hard in the classics and mathematics . Left Oxford , travelled on the con- tinent . SHERIDAN PITT Entered Harrow , where he was popular with 170 FOUR WHO SPOKE OUT.
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