Annual Register, Band 48Edmund Burke 1808 |
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... friends , and to many of the political admirers of Mr. Pitt . The speech of Mr. Fox was feeling and conciliatory , and though he opposed the motion on the same grounds with Mr. Windham , he had the good fortune to incur no part of the ...
... friends , and to many of the political admirers of Mr. Pitt . The speech of Mr. Fox was feeling and conciliatory , and though he opposed the motion on the same grounds with Mr. Windham , he had the good fortune to incur no part of the ...
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... friends , - than any period that had occurred a sacrifice which it thought since the end of the American war . amply compensated by the defeat The country was alarmed with the and disappointment of its enemies . dangers of its situation ...
... friends , - than any period that had occurred a sacrifice which it thought since the end of the American war . amply compensated by the defeat The country was alarmed with the and disappointment of its enemies . dangers of its situation ...
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... friends , de- clined to take upon himself the go- vernment of the country . His re- fusal , when made known to the public , communicated universal sa- tisfaction , and men were disposed to give him credit for forbearance and self denial ...
... friends , de- clined to take upon himself the go- vernment of the country . His re- fusal , when made known to the public , communicated universal sa- tisfaction , and men were disposed to give him credit for forbearance and self denial ...
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... friends and family connexions Mr. Fox ? Was it not , therefore , of lord Grenville , and many persons owing to the greater flexibility of of rank and talent throughout the character of the person his majesty kingdom , who from ...
... friends and family connexions Mr. Fox ? Was it not , therefore , of lord Grenville , and many persons owing to the greater flexibility of of rank and talent throughout the character of the person his majesty kingdom , who from ...
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... friends of lord Sidmouth . Many reasons concurred for giving a pre- ference to the latter . The friends of the late ministers were so dispers- ed and disunited , that without bringing back the whole party to office , little aid could be ...
... friends of lord Sidmouth . Many reasons concurred for giving a pre- ference to the latter . The friends of the late ministers were so dispers- ed and disunited , that without bringing back the whole party to office , little aid could be ...
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