The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 103A. Constable, 1856 |
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... Pitt was as much a Whig as Lord Rockingham , and he certainly was the son of a great Whig house . Mr. Pitt's remarkable Parliamentary abilities would , under any circumstances , have been soon recognised ; but his early confi- dence in ...
... Pitt was as much a Whig as Lord Rockingham , and he certainly was the son of a great Whig house . Mr. Pitt's remarkable Parliamentary abilities would , under any circumstances , have been soon recognised ; but his early confi- dence in ...
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... Pitt by Dundas , who probably had a stronger personal feeling against Hastings than Pitt himself . To this extent Pitt may have been jealous of Hastings ; and to a danger of this description , the words of Dundas , reported by Lord ...
... Pitt by Dundas , who probably had a stronger personal feeling against Hastings than Pitt himself . To this extent Pitt may have been jealous of Hastings ; and to a danger of this description , the words of Dundas , reported by Lord ...
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... Pitt's letter reached him . In writing to Mr. Addington on January 29. , the King speaks conjecturally of Mr. Pitt's opinion ; and in a subsequent letter of February 7. he says that the sub- ject had not been communicated to him till ...
... Pitt's letter reached him . In writing to Mr. Addington on January 29. , the King speaks conjecturally of Mr. Pitt's opinion ; and in a subsequent letter of February 7. he says that the sub- ject had not been communicated to him till ...
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