Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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Стр. 89
... coalition , George actually threatened to resign his throne and return to Hanover , rather than turn the government over to them . Discretion- ary counsels prevailed over him , and he presented the seals of office to Fox and North . It ...
... coalition , George actually threatened to resign his throne and return to Hanover , rather than turn the government over to them . Discretion- ary counsels prevailed over him , and he presented the seals of office to Fox and North . It ...
Стр. 109
... coalition and the Shel- burne ministry Pitt found himself inevitably grouped with the reactionaries . Only the liberal Tories could follow North into his allegiance with Fox , just as the conservative Whigs were forced away from Fox ...
... coalition and the Shel- burne ministry Pitt found himself inevitably grouped with the reactionaries . Only the liberal Tories could follow North into his allegiance with Fox , just as the conservative Whigs were forced away from Fox ...
Стр. 133
... coalition with men , who , in every public and private transaction , as ministers , had shown themselves void of ... coalition with that very North , whom he had so excoriated . Under the circum- stances the coalition may have been ...
... coalition with men , who , in every public and private transaction , as ministers , had shown themselves void of ... coalition with that very North , whom he had so excoriated . Under the circum- stances the coalition may have been ...
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