The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 27J. Dodsley, 1800 |
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... Pitt , and Mr. Thomas Pitt , animadverted with great eri- umph on the inconfiftency of the minifterial fide of the houfe , in voting an addrefs of thanks to the King , for having concluded defi . , nitive treaties of peace , the very ...
... Pitt , and Mr. Thomas Pitt , animadverted with great eri- umph on the inconfiftency of the minifterial fide of the houfe , in voting an addrefs of thanks to the King , for having concluded defi . , nitive treaties of peace , the very ...
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... Pitt Mr. T. Pitt , Mr. Dundas , Mr ' Powis , Mr. Jenkinson , and Mr Macdonald . The divifion on th commitment commitment of the firft bill , was 229 to 120 68 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1784-5.
... Pitt Mr. T. Pitt , Mr. Dundas , Mr ' Powis , Mr. Jenkinson , and Mr Macdonald . The divifion on th commitment commitment of the firft bill , was 229 to 120 68 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1784-5.
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... Pitt , who urged the impropriety of proceeding on mere unauthenticated rumours ; al ledging , at the fame time , that if fuch rumours were judged a proper foundation for the houfe to proceed upon , there were rumours circulat- ed with ...
... Pitt , who urged the impropriety of proceeding on mere unauthenticated rumours ; al ledging , at the fame time , that if fuch rumours were judged a proper foundation for the houfe to proceed upon , there were rumours circulat- ed with ...
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... Pitt was appointed firft lord of. ment to their offices , though , upon their own ftate of the cafe , they had loft their power , and no longer poffeffed the prince . confidence of their In answer to thefe obfervations , < vernment of ...
... Pitt was appointed firft lord of. ment to their offices , though , upon their own ftate of the cafe , they had loft their power , and no longer poffeffed the prince . confidence of their In answer to thefe obfervations , < vernment of ...
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... Pitt , for the better government of the India company . merits of Mr. Pitt's and Mr. Fox's India bills . Notice , by Mr. Fox , of bringing in a new bill . THE HE formidable majority in the House of Commons , which adhered to the late ...
... Pitt , for the better government of the India company . merits of Mr. Pitt's and Mr. Fox's India bills . Notice , by Mr. Fox , of bringing in a new bill . THE HE formidable majority in the House of Commons , which adhered to the late ...
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