The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 107. kötetA. Constable, 1858 |
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147. oldal
... Pitt a full account of what had passed . Pitt likewise inquired of him whether he and his friends would form part of a Government formed by himself , and ascertained Lord Grenville's feelings on this subject . The meeting between Pitt ...
... Pitt a full account of what had passed . Pitt likewise inquired of him whether he and his friends would form part of a Government formed by himself , and ascertained Lord Grenville's feelings on this subject . The meeting between Pitt ...
156. oldal
... Pitt and Wind- ham . In this division , Sheridan and the Prince's friends voted with the Opposition , and the numbers were for the motion , 204 , against it 256 ; showing a majority of 52 for the Government . Two days afterwards , on ...
... Pitt and Wind- ham . In this division , Sheridan and the Prince's friends voted with the Opposition , and the numbers were for the motion , 204 , against it 256 ; showing a majority of 52 for the Government . Two days afterwards , on ...
168. oldal
... Pitt , and that his disappointment at the King's refusal to admit Fox into the Cabinet , by which alone Lord Grenville's adhesion could be obtained , was great and genuine . His con- duct , and the exigencies of his position , equally ...
... Pitt , and that his disappointment at the King's refusal to admit Fox into the Cabinet , by which alone Lord Grenville's adhesion could be obtained , was great and genuine . His con- duct , and the exigencies of his position , equally ...
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1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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