Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... career , Burke , in 1795 , after he had destroyed the Whig party by leading a portion of it over to Pitt , accepted a pension of £ 3,700 . It aroused a storm of resent- ment among the Foxite Whigs . The young Duke of Bedford commented ...
... career , Burke , in 1795 , after he had destroyed the Whig party by leading a portion of it over to Pitt , accepted a pension of £ 3,700 . It aroused a storm of resent- ment among the Foxite Whigs . The young Duke of Bedford commented ...
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... career interestingly parallels his in many respects , Pitt was very friendly and congenial among inti- mates , but presented only a frozen exterior to most of his associates . This probably was an attempt to maintain his dig- nity and ...
... career interestingly parallels his in many respects , Pitt was very friendly and congenial among inti- mates , but presented only a frozen exterior to most of his associates . This probably was an attempt to maintain his dig- nity and ...
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... career , of refusing to profit at the public ex -.- pense . Similarly , his cool , dignified , proud and commanding manner gave him early the prestige needed to control older - men . Like his father , he was made to command , and he man ...
... career , of refusing to profit at the public ex -.- pense . Similarly , his cool , dignified , proud and commanding manner gave him early the prestige needed to control older - men . Like his father , he was made to command , and he man ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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