William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... period of only thirteen weeks . Lord Shelburne was appointed his successor , and he chose Pitt as the Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons . Thus Burke and Fox were passed by , and not only the responsible ...
... period of only thirteen weeks . Lord Shelburne was appointed his successor , and he chose Pitt as the Chancellor of the Exchequer and leader of the House of Commons . Thus Burke and Fox were passed by , and not only the responsible ...
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... period of life as the only possible excuse for his temerity . " And yet with such con- summate tact did Pitt ward off the blows , and with such skill and power did he in turn ad- vance to the assault , that the majority against him at ...
... period of life as the only possible excuse for his temerity . " And yet with such con- summate tact did Pitt ward off the blows , and with such skill and power did he in turn ad- vance to the assault , that the majority against him at ...
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... period of the de- bate , to offer my sentiments to the House , both from an apprehension that at a later hour the attention of the House must necessarily be ex- hausted , and because the sentiment with which the honorable and learned ...
... period of the de- bate , to offer my sentiments to the House , both from an apprehension that at a later hour the attention of the House must necessarily be ex- hausted , and because the sentiment with which the honorable and learned ...
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... periods of the war ; whether , in the comparative state of this country and France , we now see the same reason for repeating our then unsuccessful ex- periments ; or whether we have not thence derived the lessons of experience , added ...
... periods of the war ; whether , in the comparative state of this country and France , we now see the same reason for repeating our then unsuccessful ex- periments ; or whether we have not thence derived the lessons of experience , added ...
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... period without receiving from it any ac- credited minister , or doing any one act to acknowledge its political existence . In answer to a representation from the bel- ligerent powers , in December , 1793 , Count Bern- storff , the ...
... period without receiving from it any ac- credited minister , or doing any one act to acknowledge its political existence . In answer to a representation from the bel- ligerent powers , in December , 1793 , Count Bern- storff , the ...
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