The Speeches of the Right Honourable George Canning: With a Memoir of His Life, Band 1J. Ridgway & sons, 1836 |
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... Pitt , in 1806 . The second comprehends the long interval between the death of Mr. Pitt , and that of the Marquis of London- derry , in 1822. The third era - the most glorious for the fame of Mr. Canning - the happiest for the destinies ...
... Pitt , in 1806 . The second comprehends the long interval between the death of Mr. Pitt , and that of the Marquis of London- derry , in 1822. The third era - the most glorious for the fame of Mr. Canning - the happiest for the destinies ...
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... Pitt , though somewhat curious in its circumstances , is attri- butable to the same honourable source from which he derived all his distinction in after life - his own talents . The celebrity of those talents reached the minister . Mr. Pitt ...
... Pitt , though somewhat curious in its circumstances , is attri- butable to the same honourable source from which he derived all his distinction in after life - his own talents . The celebrity of those talents reached the minister . Mr. Pitt ...
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... Pitt ; and on the part of Mr. Pitt , the offer of a scat in Parliament . He may have confided this determination to Mr. Sheridan , or possibly may have consulted him ; but even the assertion , so frequently made , that Sheridan's advice ...
... Pitt ; and on the part of Mr. Pitt , the offer of a scat in Parliament . He may have confided this determination to Mr. Sheridan , or possibly may have consulted him ; but even the assertion , so frequently made , that Sheridan's advice ...
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... Pitt , and it was that change which led to his connexion with Mr. Pitt , and to his determination not to connect himself politically with the Whig party . This de- termination was strengthened by the course which Mr. Fox and others of ...
... Pitt , and it was that change which led to his connexion with Mr. Pitt , and to his determination not to connect himself politically with the Whig party . This de- termination was strengthened by the course which Mr. Fox and others of ...
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... Pitt , and at the same period of time , though independently of them , and without any concert . " It is questionable , " says Mr. Moore , in his Life of Sheridan , " whether , in thus resolving to join the ascendant side , Mr. Canning ...
... Pitt , and at the same period of time , though independently of them , and without any concert . " It is questionable , " says Mr. Moore , in his Life of Sheridan , " whether , in thus resolving to join the ascendant side , Mr. Canning ...
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