Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Rockingham ( Whig ) , July , 1765 to August , 1766 . The Elder Pitt ( Whig ) , August , 1766 to December , 1768 . Grafton ( Whig ) , December , 1768 to January , 1770 . North ( Tory ) , January , 1770 to March , 1782 . Rockingham ( Whig ) ...
... Rockingham ( Whig ) , July , 1765 to August , 1766 . The Elder Pitt ( Whig ) , August , 1766 to December , 1768 . Grafton ( Whig ) , December , 1768 to January , 1770 . North ( Tory ) , January , 1770 to March , 1782 . Rockingham ( Whig ) ...
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... Rockingham Whigs , and was generally heard . with eager attention when he spoke to the House . But in 1782 , when Rockingham became Prime Minister , and the long struggle of the Whigs met with success , Burke was not admitted to the ...
... Rockingham Whigs , and was generally heard . with eager attention when he spoke to the House . But in 1782 , when Rockingham became Prime Minister , and the long struggle of the Whigs met with success , Burke was not admitted to the ...
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... Rockingham , who sensed his usefulness , and made him his private secretary . Rockingham also secured his entry into Parliament . Unaccountably , Burke at once commenced a series of expenditures consonant with the re- sources GENIUS ON ...
... Rockingham , who sensed his usefulness , and made him his private secretary . Rockingham also secured his entry into Parliament . Unaccountably , Burke at once commenced a series of expenditures consonant with the re- sources GENIUS ON ...
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