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He came into Parliament as a supporter of the Government , of which the Duke of
Grafton was then the head ; and was , following his father ' s politics , an eager
opponent of Wilkes . He began , even at the age of twenty , to show his ...
He came into Parliament as a supporter of the Government , of which the Duke of
Grafton was then the head ; and was , following his father ' s politics , an eager
opponent of Wilkes . He began , even at the age of twenty , to show his ...
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The efforts of the Opposition in denouncing the policy of Lord North ' s
Government were not unavailing , for in a letter to Lord Ossory of November 29 .
1777 , Fox says , “ I am clear the opinion of the majority of the House is with us . I
cannot ...
The efforts of the Opposition in denouncing the policy of Lord North ' s
Government were not unavailing , for in a letter to Lord Ossory of November 29 .
1777 , Fox says , “ I am clear the opinion of the majority of the House is with us . I
cannot ...
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In the summer of 1779 , fresh overtures to the leaders of Opposition were made
for the formation of a Coalition Government , in which Lord Weymouth was to be
First Lord of the Treasury , and Thurlow Chancellor ; Lords North , G . Gerretire ...
In the summer of 1779 , fresh overtures to the leaders of Opposition were made
for the formation of a Coalition Government , in which Lord Weymouth was to be
First Lord of the Treasury , and Thurlow Chancellor ; Lords North , G . Gerretire ...
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have immend personal honnon terms inconhat th sameter for the inte
Government . Whig lea to the eral of nt , which at tha babes ; and . Without one of
these , it is merely an offer of places without power , under a bargain to screen
those whom ...
have immend personal honnon terms inconhat th sameter for the inte
Government . Whig lea to the eral of nt , which at tha babes ; and . Without one of
these , it is merely an offer of places without power , under a bargain to screen
those whom ...
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During all this time , Lord North was secretly disinclined to the policy on which his
Government had been acting ; he was desirous of resigning his post of Prime
Minister , and only retained it in deference to the King ' s wishes . Ample evidence
...
During all this time , Lord North was secretly disinclined to the policy on which his
Government had been acting ; he was desirous of resigning his post of Prime
Minister , and only retained it in deference to the King ' s wishes . Ample evidence
...
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