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6 Grenville had succeeded Lord Bute as Prime Minister in April 1763. He had many of the merits which make a useful official ; he had none which make a great statesman . Com- pared to the Rigbys and Dysons of the day he was as superior ...
6 Grenville had succeeded Lord Bute as Prime Minister in April 1763. He had many of the merits which make a useful official ; he had none which make a great statesman . Com- pared to the Rigbys and Dysons of the day he was as superior ...
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In August 1766 Pitt , with the title of Lord Chatham , suc- ceeded Rockingham as Prime Minister , and became head of a Government which comprehended every element of discord . For the sake of the Empire it was to be hoped that the re- ...
In August 1766 Pitt , with the title of Lord Chatham , suc- ceeded Rockingham as Prime Minister , and became head of a Government which comprehended every element of discord . For the sake of the Empire it was to be hoped that the re- ...
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Though the Khedive had refused to take back the Ministers on any terms , and though it was evident there would be no peace so long as the actual Ministers remained , it was found impossible to form a Ministry , and much against his will ...
Though the Khedive had refused to take back the Ministers on any terms , and though it was evident there would be no peace so long as the actual Ministers remained , it was found impossible to form a Ministry , and much against his will ...
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