Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... forced to relinquish control of the government in 1756. Then the Elder Pitt , in his forty- eighth year , without partisan support , was literally forced upon the king by the strength of public opinion . It proved to be an amazingly ...
... forced to relinquish control of the government in 1756. Then the Elder Pitt , in his forty- eighth year , without partisan support , was literally forced upon the king by the strength of public opinion . It proved to be an amazingly ...
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... forced to have recourse to " pressing " or kidnapping men from the streets , taverns docks , ships , - even from the ships of foreign countries ( a practice that led directly to the War of 1812 ) - to supply lub , opinion the demands of ...
... forced to have recourse to " pressing " or kidnapping men from the streets , taverns docks , ships , - even from the ships of foreign countries ( a practice that led directly to the War of 1812 ) - to supply lub , opinion the demands of ...
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... forced to change its ground and admit that there ought to be some regulations made with respect to the marriages of the Royal Family . It is a known maxim in all military operations that when the enemy change positions that is the right ...
... forced to change its ground and admit that there ought to be some regulations made with respect to the marriages of the Royal Family . It is a known maxim in all military operations that when the enemy change positions that is the right ...
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Their Place in History | 1 |
Bribery and Influence | 21 |
Part Three | 60 |
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