Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... ( Whig ) , 1761 to May , 1762 . Bute ( Tory ) , May 1762 to April , 1763 . Grenville ( Whig ) , April , 1763 to July , 1765 . Rockingham ( Whig ) , July , 1765 to August , 1766 . The Elder Pitt ( Whig ) , August , 1766 to December , 1768 ...
... ( Whig ) , 1761 to May , 1762 . Bute ( Tory ) , May 1762 to April , 1763 . Grenville ( Whig ) , April , 1763 to July , 1765 . Rockingham ( Whig ) , July , 1765 to August , 1766 . The Elder Pitt ( Whig ) , August , 1766 to December , 1768 ...
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... Whig party , Fox himself bears witness to the continued power of his speech , in a num- ber of letters to his nephew ... Whigs , wrote , " It has been said that the birth and connections of Mr. Fox determined in his fa- vour the question ...
... Whig party , Fox himself bears witness to the continued power of his speech , in a num- ber of letters to his nephew ... Whigs , wrote , " It has been said that the birth and connections of Mr. Fox determined in his fa- vour the question ...
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... Whig principles . 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 ...
... Whig principles . 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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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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