Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Fox in 1806 , only two ( the ministries of North ... North ( Tory ) , January , 1770 to March , 1782 . Rockingham ( Whig ) , March - July , 1782 . Shelburne ( Whig ) , July , 1782 to February , 1783 . Portland ( The Fox - North Coalition ) ...
... Fox in 1806 , only two ( the ministries of North ... North ( Tory ) , January , 1770 to March , 1782 . Rockingham ( Whig ) , March - July , 1782 . Shelburne ( Whig ) , July , 1782 to February , 1783 . Portland ( The Fox - North Coalition ) ...
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... Fox , Burke at once resigned from the government , and went back into opposition . When , early in 1783 , the Fox - North coalition overcame Shelburne , and assumed the government , Burke was again excluded from the cabinet . Later that ...
... Fox , Burke at once resigned from the government , and went back into opposition . When , early in 1783 , the Fox - North coalition overcame Shelburne , and assumed the government , Burke was again excluded from the cabinet . Later that ...
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... Fox's resigna- tion by making Shelburne Prime Minister . After Shelburne was defeated by the Fox - North coalition , George actually threatened to resign his throne and return to Hanover , rather than turn the government over to them ...
... Fox's resigna- tion by making Shelburne Prime Minister . After Shelburne was defeated by the Fox - North coalition , George actually threatened to resign his throne and return to Hanover , rather than turn the government over to them ...
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