Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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But George could bear no rival near the throne , and ( like the later Kaiser Wilhelm II with his problem of how to manage Bismarck ) he ousted his minister who had committed the crime of becoming too great a man .
But George could bear no rival near the throne , and ( like the later Kaiser Wilhelm II with his problem of how to manage Bismarck ) he ousted his minister who had committed the crime of becoming too great a man .
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responsibility , but his two brief and weak ministries were a series of compromises with George . Bute exercised any independence only in the sense that he helped to direct George along the lines of development which he and George's ...
responsibility , but his two brief and weak ministries were a series of compromises with George . Bute exercised any independence only in the sense that he helped to direct George along the lines of development which he and George's ...
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Tomline , George . Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable William Pitt . 2 vols . London ; John Murray , 1821 . Trevelyan , George Macaulay . British History in the Nineteenth Century , 1782-1901 . London ; Longmans , Green , 1924 ...
Tomline , George . Memoirs of the Life of the Right Honourable William Pitt . 2 vols . London ; John Murray , 1821 . Trevelyan , George Macaulay . British History in the Nineteenth Century , 1782-1901 . London ; Longmans , Green , 1924 ...
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