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 capitulate and grant their demands for better conditions . It is almost impossible for us to com- prehend the savagery of naval discipline , but some indica- tion may be gained from the fact that a common punish- ment was five ...
... forced to capitulate and grant their demands for better conditions . It is almost impossible for us to com- prehend the savagery of naval discipline , but some indica- tion may be gained from the fact that a common punish- ment was five ...
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... forced to combat constantly . Thus on December 5 , 1782 , after he had been made Chancellor of the Exchequer in Shelburne's cabinet , he opened his first speech in office by saying , " There were several things un- fortunate in his ...
... forced to combat constantly . Thus on December 5 , 1782 , after he had been made Chancellor of the Exchequer in Shelburne's cabinet , he opened his first speech in office by saying , " There were several things un- fortunate in his ...
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