The Early History of Charles James FoxHarper & Bros., 1880 - 470페이지 |
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... Chatham . - His Reconciliation with the Grenvilles and the Whigs ....... 138 CHAPTER VI . 1770 . The Effect produced upon the Political World by the Reappearance of Lord Chatham . - His Speech upon the Address . - Camden and Granby ...
... Chatham . - His Reconciliation with the Grenvilles and the Whigs ....... 138 CHAPTER VI . 1770 . The Effect produced upon the Political World by the Reappearance of Lord Chatham . - His Speech upon the Address . - Camden and Granby ...
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... Chatham something of what he had endured at the hands of William Pitt . The story of the long political crisis which agitated Down- ing Street during the first twelvemonth of the Seven Years ' War is not edifying or pleasant reading ...
... Chatham something of what he had endured at the hands of William Pitt . The story of the long political crisis which agitated Down- ing Street during the first twelvemonth of the Seven Years ' War is not edifying or pleasant reading ...
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... Chatham : " Though scandal would our patriot's name impeach , And rails at virtue which she cannot reach , What honest man but would with joy submit To bleed with Cato and retire with Pitt ? " " Bute became prime - minister at the end ...
... Chatham : " Though scandal would our patriot's name impeach , And rails at virtue which she cannot reach , What honest man but would with joy submit To bleed with Cato and retire with Pitt ? " " Bute became prime - minister at the end ...
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... Bute at the expense of Chatham , who is denounced as " un fourbe orateur , ” the idol and tyrant of a land which the poet blushes to call his country . with his own proficiency . " As to French , 56 [ CHAP . II . THE EARLY HISTORY OF.
... Bute at the expense of Chatham , who is denounced as " un fourbe orateur , ” the idol and tyrant of a land which the poet blushes to call his country . with his own proficiency . " As to French , 56 [ CHAP . II . THE EARLY HISTORY OF.
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... Chatham , and a fame hardly less universal than the notoriety of Wilkes . But in the eyes of George the Third the righteous anger of his people was only another form of disloyalty . Intent , heart and soul , on his favorite scheme for ...
... Chatham , and a fame hardly less universal than the notoriety of Wilkes . But in the eyes of George the Third the righteous anger of his people was only another form of disloyalty . Intent , heart and soul , on his favorite scheme for ...
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241 페이지 - February, 1769, was ordered to be expunged from the journals as " subversive of the rights of the whole body of electors of this kingdom.
135 페이지 - because all the world in concert could not have kept him in the background, and because when once in the front he played his part with a prompt intrepidity and a commanding ease that were but the outward symptoms of the immense reserves of energy, on which it was in his power to draw.
84 페이지 - I have been at one opera, Mr. Wesley's. They have boys and girls with charming voices, that sing hymns, in parts, to Scotch ballad tunes; but indeed so long, that one would think they were already in eternity, and knew how much time they had before them.
238 페이지 - David, madam," said the doctor, " looks much older than he is ; for his face has had double the business of any other man's; it is never at rest; when he speaks one minute, he has quite a different countenance to what he assumes the next; I don't believe he ever kept the same look for half an hour together...
154 페이지 - Animated by the favour of the people on one side, and heated by persecution on the other, his views and sentiments changed with his situation. Hardly serious at first, he is now an enthusiast. The coldest bodies warm with opposition, the hardest sparkle in collision.
46 페이지 - I did not cry I assure you, which I believe you will, as I know you were more set upon it than I was. The thing I am most angry at, is looking so like a fool...
265 페이지 - And listen'd for the queen of all the quire; Fain would I hear her heavenly voice to sing; And wanted yet an omen to the spring.
321 페이지 - So, when this loose behaviour I throw off, And pay the debt I never promised, By how much better than my word I am, By so much shall I falsify men's hopes ; And, like bright metal on a sullen ground, My reformation, glittering o'er my fault, Shall show more goodly and attract more eyes Than that which hath no foil to set it off.
273 페이지 - Our opinions, our fashions, even our games, were adopted in France, a ray of national glory illuminated each individual, and every Englishman was supposed to be born a patriot and a philosopher.
322 페이지 - Here comes Bosola, The only court-gall ; yet I observe his railing Is not for simple love of piety: Indeed, he rails at those things which he wants...