Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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Of the fourteen ministries which succeeded before the death of the second Pitt and of Fox in 1806 , only two ( the ministries of North and the Younger Pitt ) possessed any real stability and power . The remainder were merely attempts at ...
Of the fourteen ministries which succeeded before the death of the second Pitt and of Fox in 1806 , only two ( the ministries of North and the Younger Pitt ) possessed any real stability and power . The remainder were merely attempts at ...
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Naturally , Pitt entered Parliament in 1781 a Whig , in opposition to Lord North and the American War . When Rockingham's death split the Whigs into the Foxites and the Chathamites under Lord Shelburne , Pitt just as naturally followed ...
Naturally , Pitt entered Parliament in 1781 a Whig , in opposition to Lord North and the American War . When Rockingham's death split the Whigs into the Foxites and the Chathamites under Lord Shelburne , Pitt just as naturally followed ...
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Probably the one having the most significance in his career , however , occurred March 3 , 1782 , when Fox sup- . ported North's Ministry in a motion for peace with America . “ But in so doing , ” he said as paraphased by the ...
Probably the one having the most significance in his career , however , occurred March 3 , 1782 , when Fox sup- . ported North's Ministry in a motion for peace with America . “ But in so doing , ” he said as paraphased by the ...
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