The Life of Edmund BurkeG. Cawthorn; sold by Richardson, 1798 - 592 páginas |
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... Rockingham , 52 : Character at entrance into public life , 52 to 54 - State of affairs at his outset , ib . - Pitt , 55 - Lord Bute , ibid . - Hatred of Scotchmen , 57. - Churchill , 58. - Wilkes , 59 - North Bri- ton , ib . Proceedings ...
... Rockingham , 52 : Character at entrance into public life , 52 to 54 - State of affairs at his outset , ib . - Pitt , 55 - Lord Bute , ibid . - Hatred of Scotchmen , 57. - Churchill , 58. - Wilkes , 59 - North Bri- ton , ib . Proceedings ...
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... Rockingham , and resignation of Fox and Burke , 370 and 371. Fox and Burke justify their resigna- tion , 372. Severe speech of Burke against Shelburne , 375 . Coalition , 376. Strictures on the peace , ibid and 377 . Ministry resign ...
... Rockingham , and resignation of Fox and Burke , 370 and 371. Fox and Burke justify their resigna- tion , 372. Severe speech of Burke against Shelburne , 375 . Coalition , 376. Strictures on the peace , ibid and 377 . Ministry resign ...
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... Rockingham , who remarked their uncom- mon ability , and soon sought the acquaintance of the author . He was introduced to the Marquis by Mr. Fitzherbert , father of Lord St. Helens . This may be considered as a grand epoch in the life ...
... Rockingham , who remarked their uncom- mon ability , and soon sought the acquaintance of the author . He was introduced to the Marquis by Mr. Fitzherbert , father of Lord St. Helens . This may be considered as a grand epoch in the life ...
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... Rockingham was consi- dered as the acting leader . A favourable op- portunity now offered itself to these parties ... Rockingham and the Duke of Newcastle , who , with their party , acceded to the offers of the Court . Lord Rockingham ...
... Rockingham was consi- dered as the acting leader . A favourable op- portunity now offered itself to these parties ... Rockingham and the Duke of Newcastle , who , with their party , acceded to the offers of the Court . Lord Rockingham ...
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... Rockingham was Minister , with upright intentions , public confidence ; but without that support from all the friends of freedom which would have ; been necessary to render him independent of fa- vouritism . e .. 1 A Such was the state ...
... Rockingham was Minister , with upright intentions , public confidence ; but without that support from all the friends of freedom which would have ; been necessary to render him independent of fa- vouritism . e .. 1 A Such was the state ...
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