William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... 1781 , at the age of twenty - two , and became a member of the op- position to Lord North , under the leadership of Burke and Fox . His first speech was in re- X ply to Lord Nugent on the subject of eco- 6 WILLIAM PITT .
... 1781 , at the age of twenty - two , and became a member of the op- position to Lord North , under the leadership of Burke and Fox . His first speech was in re- X ply to Lord Nugent on the subject of eco- 6 WILLIAM PITT .
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... Lords its fortune was different . At an interview with Lord Temple , a kinsman of Pitt's , the king commissioned him to say to the members of the House " that whoever voted for the India bill were not only not his friends , but that he ...
... Lords its fortune was different . At an interview with Lord Temple , a kinsman of Pitt's , the king commissioned him to say to the members of the House " that whoever voted for the India bill were not only not his friends , but that he ...
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