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... Lord Chatham , post , p . lv . Burke , in a letter to a private friend , calls Lord Shelburne , who was Chatham's lieutenant and the link between the elder and the younger Pitt , ' weak , wicked , stupid , false , and hypocritical ...
... Lord Chatham , post , p . lv . Burke , in a letter to a private friend , calls Lord Shelburne , who was Chatham's lieutenant and the link between the elder and the younger Pitt , ' weak , wicked , stupid , false , and hypocritical ...
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... Lord Grenville whether it would be necessary to reply . The answer was , ' No ! not the slightest impression has been made . The speech may with perfect safety be passed over in silence . ' + But while the speeches of Sheridan are read ...
... Lord Grenville whether it would be necessary to reply . The answer was , ' No ! not the slightest impression has been made . The speech may with perfect safety be passed over in silence . ' + But while the speeches of Sheridan are read ...
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... Lord Chatham . Such divisions were naturally the one thing needful to give effect to a policy of aggression on the part of the court . It was the first , which we have called the legitimate section of the party , then headed by the ...
... Lord Chatham . Such divisions were naturally the one thing needful to give effect to a policy of aggression on the part of the court . It was the first , which we have called the legitimate section of the party , then headed by the ...
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... Lord Bute was intended as a reform . The whole system of the double cabinet , exposed in the ' Present Discontents , ' was in- tended to effect what Bute had failed in . The sham Chatham cabinet , however , was at bottom the boldest ...
... Lord Bute was intended as a reform . The whole system of the double cabinet , exposed in the ' Present Discontents , ' was in- tended to effect what Bute had failed in . The sham Chatham cabinet , however , was at bottom the boldest ...
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... Lord Egmont published in 1742 a capital pamphlet called ' Faction Detected . ' On his character and abilities see Walpole's Memoirs of George III , vol . i . of our police , they are to be employed or xviii INTRODUCTION .
... Lord Egmont published in 1742 a capital pamphlet called ' Faction Detected . ' On his character and abilities see Walpole's Memoirs of George III , vol . i . of our police , they are to be employed or xviii INTRODUCTION .
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