Anecdotes of the life of ... William Pitt, earl of Chatham [by J. Almon]. With his speeches in parliament, Том 11810 |
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... gave knowledge of them , and a personal acquaint- ance with several of the events . It was his custom to keep a diary ; in which he minuted all such circumstances as seemed to him most worthy of remembrance . He has endeavoured to state ...
... gave knowledge of them , and a personal acquaint- ance with several of the events . It was his custom to keep a diary ; in which he minuted all such circumstances as seemed to him most worthy of remembrance . He has endeavoured to state ...
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... and heterogeneous parties , ( whose in- terest were united for the purpose only of his destruction ) , the first rumour of a partial nego- tiation gave an alarm to their leaders ; and ex- E 2 1742.3 51 OF THE EARL OF CHATHAM .
... and heterogeneous parties , ( whose in- terest were united for the purpose only of his destruction ) , the first rumour of a partial nego- tiation gave an alarm to their leaders ; and ex- E 2 1742.3 51 OF THE EARL OF CHATHAM .
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John Almon. tiation gave an alarm to their leaders ; and ex- citing such jealousies and suspicions amongst them , as ended in a general disunion , relieved him from all apprehensions of danger or incon- venience from their future ...
John Almon. tiation gave an alarm to their leaders ; and ex- citing such jealousies and suspicions amongst them , as ended in a general disunion , relieved him from all apprehensions of danger or incon- venience from their future ...
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... with indifference . His friends , who felt a large share of the contempt which was shewn towards him , gave him the strongest assu- rances of attachment and support ; and immedi- ately formed 1742. ] 53 OF THE EARL OF CHATHAM .
... with indifference . His friends , who felt a large share of the contempt which was shewn towards him , gave him the strongest assu- rances of attachment and support ; and immedi- ately formed 1742. ] 53 OF THE EARL OF CHATHAM .
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... gave it up with sorrow , with tears in his eyes , when he saw , and not till he saw it impossible to carry it through the House * . Did not his majority de- * See this matter more fully and more accurately explained in Chapter XLI ...
... gave it up with sorrow , with tears in his eyes , when he saw , and not till he saw it impossible to carry it through the House * . Did not his majority de- * See this matter more fully and more accurately explained in Chapter XLI ...
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