Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... American War . When Rockingham's death split the Whigs into the Foxites and the Chathamites under Lord Shelburne , Pitt just as naturally followed Shelburne . But Shelburne held office only by sufferance of the strongly Tory King , and ...
... American War . When Rockingham's death split the Whigs into the Foxites and the Chathamites under Lord Shelburne , Pitt just as naturally followed Shelburne . But Shelburne held office only by sufferance of the strongly Tory King , and ...
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... American war , when it was most true , and used by Fox often during the French war . That device had the merit that it could not very well be abused . It was clearly an appeal to admitted facts . It had the weakness , of course , that ...
... American war , when it was most true , and used by Fox often during the French war . That device had the merit that it could not very well be abused . It was clearly an appeal to admitted facts . It had the weakness , of course , that ...
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... American war . 1772 FOX In March his father purchased for him a seat in parliament for the borough of Midhurst . He took his seat in November , before he reached his majority . He commenced as a warm Tory and an enemy of popular rights ...
... American war . 1772 FOX In March his father purchased for him a seat in parliament for the borough of Midhurst . He took his seat in November , before he reached his majority . He commenced as a warm Tory and an enemy of popular rights ...
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