Charles James FoxGrolier Society, 1988 - 347 pages |
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Page 88
... considered , ' To demonstrate the habitual insincerity of this nobleman , the following anecdote was about this time related as a fact well known at St. James's , and to those who frequented the political circles . When Lord Shelburne ...
... considered , ' To demonstrate the habitual insincerity of this nobleman , the following anecdote was about this time related as a fact well known at St. James's , and to those who frequented the political circles . When Lord Shelburne ...
Page 149
... considered the doctrine of the rights of man , proceeded to its offspring , the con- stitution of France , and expressed his conviction . that in this country a design had been formed against the established government . Burke had been ...
... considered the doctrine of the rights of man , proceeded to its offspring , the con- stitution of France , and expressed his conviction . that in this country a design had been formed against the established government . Burke had been ...
Page 177
B. C. Walpole. against 81. So large a minority was considered as unprecedented since the commencement of the war . In the early part of 1797 , a number of gentle- men who had before given their support to Mr. Pitt , alarmed ... considered ...
B. C. Walpole. against 81. So large a minority was considered as unprecedented since the commencement of the war . In the early part of 1797 , a number of gentle- men who had before given their support to Mr. Pitt , alarmed ... considered ...
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