William Pitt. Charles James Fox. Sir James Mackintosh. Lord ErskineCharles Kendall Adams Putnam, 1892 |
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... question ; but , although he had hesitated in giving his answer , he had deter- mined not to participate in the debate . His answer , however , was misunderstood , and there- fore at the close of a speech by Lord Nugent , he was ...
... question ; but , although he had hesitated in giving his answer , he had deter- mined not to participate in the debate . His answer , however , was misunderstood , and there- fore at the close of a speech by Lord Nugent , he was ...
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... question lasted twelve days , and was closed by a masterly review of the question by Fox WILLIAM PITT . 13.
... question lasted twelve days , and was closed by a masterly review of the question by Fox WILLIAM PITT . 13.
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... question came to a final issue , it was rejected by a vote of ninety - five to seventy - six . At twelve o'clock on the following night a messenger conveyed the orders of the king to the chief ministers to deliver up the seals of their ...
... question came to a final issue , it was rejected by a vote of ninety - five to seventy - six . At twelve o'clock on the following night a messenger conveyed the orders of the king to the chief ministers to deliver up the seals of their ...
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... question everywhere was " Fox or Pitt ? " The cry " for Pitt and the King " carried the day by an overwhelming ... questions connected with the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars . It is as the leader and guide of 16 WILLIAM PITT .
... question everywhere was " Fox or Pitt ? " The cry " for Pitt and the King " carried the day by an overwhelming ... questions connected with the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars . It is as the leader and guide of 16 WILLIAM PITT .
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... he has thought proper to conclude it , places the question precisely on that ground on which I am most desirous of discussing it . The learned gentleman seems to assume as the foundation of his reasoning 20 WILLIAM PITT .
... he has thought proper to conclude it , places the question precisely on that ground on which I am most desirous of discussing it . The learned gentleman seems to assume as the foundation of his reasoning 20 WILLIAM PITT .
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