Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... George's disgust , Newcastle employed his excellent technique of bribery to consolidate the power of his own little coterie of Whigs , rather than playing into the hands of his king . Had George III possessed the instincts of a democrat ...
... George's disgust , Newcastle employed his excellent technique of bribery to consolidate the power of his own little coterie of Whigs , rather than playing into the hands of his king . Had George III possessed the instincts of a democrat ...
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... George . Bute exercised any independence only in the sense that he helped to direct George along the lines of development which he and George's mother had devised . Surely with a record like this , the king would have been most ...
... George . Bute exercised any independence only in the sense that he helped to direct George along the lines of development which he and George's mother had devised . Surely with a record like this , the king would have been most ...
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... George conceived a strong personal dislike for him , and finally drove him from the Tory camp . When the American war broke out , Fox denounced it as the King's war , and placed full re- sponsibility for its failures upon George . When ...
... George conceived a strong personal dislike for him , and finally drove him from the Tory camp . When the American war broke out , Fox denounced it as the King's war , and placed full re- sponsibility for its failures upon George . When ...
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