Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Bill in 1783 , Burke's reform bill in 1780 , Pitt's long crusade against the slave - trade , and supported the ruinous American war . The system of par- liamentary corruption was a deadly canker in British politics , and it resulted in ...
... Bill in 1783 , Burke's reform bill in 1780 , Pitt's long crusade against the slave - trade , and supported the ruinous American war . The system of par- liamentary corruption was a deadly canker in British politics , and it resulted in ...
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... Bill . This bill was intended to prevent any marriage in the royal family which was not . sanctioned by the King . Fox was hereditarily opposed to it ; his own cousin , Lady Georgianna Lennox , had attracted the youthful admiration of ...
... Bill . This bill was intended to prevent any marriage in the royal family which was not . sanctioned by the King . Fox was hereditarily opposed to it ; his own cousin , Lady Georgianna Lennox , had attracted the youthful admiration of ...
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... Bill , when the feeling over the Regency dispute was still intense , Sheridan said of Pitt : " His friends talked ... bill he was sure that his conscience had been surprised . It was bad advice , and not wicked intention , from which ...
... Bill , when the feeling over the Regency dispute was still intense , Sheridan said of Pitt : " His friends talked ... bill he was sure that his conscience had been surprised . It was bad advice , and not wicked intention , from which ...
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