The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third, 1760-1860, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1868 - Constitutional history |
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... Pitt , 1784 . Reflections on this struggle . 65 68 70 ib . General influence of the Crown augmented The king prepared to exert his influence against Mr. Pitt The king's opposition to Catholic emancipation Mr. Pitt resigns on that ...
... Pitt , 1784 . Reflections on this struggle . 65 68 70 ib . General influence of the Crown augmented The king prepared to exert his influence against Mr. Pitt The king's opposition to Catholic emancipation Mr. Pitt resigns on that ...
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... Pitt's motions for reform , 1782-1785 Reform advocated by Mr. Grey , 1792 Discouraged by the French Revolution . Reform motions at the beginning of this century Lord J. Russell's efforts for reform , 1820-1830 Catholic emancipation a ...
... Pitt's motions for reform , 1782-1785 Reform advocated by Mr. Grey , 1792 Discouraged by the French Revolution . Reform motions at the beginning of this century Lord J. Russell's efforts for reform , 1820-1830 Catholic emancipation a ...
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... Pitt . The the time of former had long been the acknowledged leader of the accession . great Whig connexion , and enjoyed extended parlia- mentary interest : the latter , by his eloquence and statesmanship , had become the most popular ...
... Pitt . The the time of former had long been the acknowledged leader of the accession . great Whig connexion , and enjoyed extended parlia- mentary interest : the latter , by his eloquence and statesmanship , had become the most popular ...
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... Pitt , the most powerful and popular of the ministers , and his col- leagues . He desired to strike a sudden blow against Spain , which had concluded a secret treaty of alliance with France , then at war with this country . Though war ...
... Pitt , the most powerful and popular of the ministers , and his col- leagues . He desired to strike a sudden blow against Spain , which had concluded a secret treaty of alliance with France , then at war with this country . Though war ...
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... Pitt , Lord Bute became the most influential of the ministers . He undertook the chief management of public affairs in the cabinet , and the sole direction of the House of Lords.2 He con- sulted none of his colleagues , except Lord ...
... Pitt , Lord Bute became the most influential of the ministers . He undertook the chief management of public affairs in the cabinet , and the sole direction of the House of Lords.2 He con- sulted none of his colleagues , except Lord ...
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