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... Pitt's colleagues . The following ex- tracts are taken from his letters to his brother , the Marquis of Buckingham . " Jan. 6th , 1792 . " The solution of the French enigma which you state , is that it is a war of bullying on both sides ...
... Pitt's colleagues . The following ex- tracts are taken from his letters to his brother , the Marquis of Buckingham . " Jan. 6th , 1792 . " The solution of the French enigma which you state , is that it is a war of bullying on both sides ...
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... Pitt a very necessary measure ; that the security of the country required it , as well relative to its foreign as to ... Pitt's ministry , but went to it on fair and even conditions , to share equally with him all the power , patronage ...
... Pitt a very necessary measure ; that the security of the country required it , as well relative to its foreign as to ... Pitt's ministry , but went to it on fair and even conditions , to share equally with him all the power , patronage ...
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... Pitt were agreed in opinion ; while the Duke of Portland , Lord Loughborough , and Lord Malmesbury differed from both ... Pitt's sincerity , and suspected he had no other view than to weaken their party and strengthen his own ; that to ...
... Pitt were agreed in opinion ; while the Duke of Portland , Lord Loughborough , and Lord Malmesbury differed from both ... Pitt's sincerity , and suspected he had no other view than to weaken their party and strengthen his own ; that to ...
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... Pitt , and repeatedly said ' the pride of the Party must be saved . ' I observed , purposely , that I conceived , if the Duke of Portland and he were agreed , they neces- sarily must lead the Party , and that all their friends would ...
... Pitt , and repeatedly said ' the pride of the Party must be saved . ' I observed , purposely , that I conceived , if the Duke of Portland and he were agreed , they neces- sarily must lead the Party , and that all their friends would ...
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... Pitt from office , and that then he necessarily must come in to support the very measures which Pitt had not been equal to carry through for the public safety ; that , therefore , it was not unreasonable to argue , that his coming into ...
... Pitt from office , and that then he necessarily must come in to support the very measures which Pitt had not been equal to carry through for the public safety ; that , therefore , it was not unreasonable to argue , that his coming into ...
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