Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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His interference in the war soon accomplished this end , and Pitt resigned in October , 1760 . The instability of the succeeding governments may be illustrated by a simple enumeration of them . Of the four- teen ministries which ...
His interference in the war soon accomplished this end , and Pitt resigned in October , 1760 . The instability of the succeeding governments may be illustrated by a simple enumeration of them . Of the four- teen ministries which ...
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Although his father led the revolt against the Walpole Whig oligarchy , he had created a tradition of new Whig independence , and in that tradition Pitt had grown up . Naturally , Pitt entered Parliament in 1781 as a Whig ...
Although his father led the revolt against the Walpole Whig oligarchy , he had created a tradition of new Whig independence , and in that tradition Pitt had grown up . Naturally , Pitt entered Parliament in 1781 as a Whig ...
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For this purpose a good speech to use is that of March 1 , 1792 , in which he demanded a vote of censure against Pitt for having armed against Russia in the course of a diplomatic dispute over the town of Oczakow .
For this purpose a good speech to use is that of March 1 , 1792 , in which he demanded a vote of censure against Pitt for having armed against Russia in the course of a diplomatic dispute over the town of Oczakow .
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