Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Pitt resigned in October , 1760 . The instability of the succeeding governments may be illustrated by a simple ... Pitt and of Fox in 1806 , only two ( the ministries of North and the Younger Pitt ) possessed any real stability and ...
... Pitt resigned in October , 1760 . The instability of the succeeding governments may be illustrated by a simple ... Pitt and of Fox in 1806 , only two ( the ministries of North and the Younger Pitt ) possessed any real stability and ...
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... younger Pitt 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 ...
... younger Pitt 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 ...
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... Pitt was minister for only three years at the beginning of George's reign , and was incapacitated by illness during one of them . The younger Pitt was forced to trim his policy considerably to the will of his royal master ; and ...
... Pitt was minister for only three years at the beginning of George's reign , and was incapacitated by illness during one of them . The younger Pitt was forced to trim his policy considerably to the will of his royal master ; and ...
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