Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... February , 1801 . Addington ( Tory ) , February , 1801 to May , 1803 . The Younger Pitt ( Tory ) , May , 1803 to January 23 , 1806 . Ministry of All the Talents ( largely Whig ) , January , 1806 to September 13 , 1806 Although definite ...
... February , 1801 . Addington ( Tory ) , February , 1801 to May , 1803 . The Younger Pitt ( Tory ) , May , 1803 to January 23 , 1806 . Ministry of All the Talents ( largely Whig ) , January , 1806 to September 13 , 1806 Although definite ...
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... February , quarrelled with Fox in parliament over the Revolution . In November he published his Re- flections on the Revolution in France , of which 30,000 copies were sold immediately ; the book did much to precipitate England into the ...
... February , quarrelled with Fox in parliament over the Revolution . In November he published his Re- flections on the Revolution in France , of which 30,000 copies were sold immediately ; the book did much to precipitate England into the ...
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... February , he resigned , because the king would not let him keep his promise of granting emancipation to the Irish Catholics . Entered the government in the Grenville Ministry , as treasurer of the navy . On May 12 he was again made ...
... February , he resigned , because the king would not let him keep his promise of granting emancipation to the Irish Catholics . Entered the government in the Grenville Ministry , as treasurer of the navy . On May 12 he was again made ...
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