The General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an Historical and Critical Account of the Lives and Writings of the Most Eminent Persons in Every Nation; Particularly the British and Irish; from the Earliest Accounts to the Present Time, 25 tomasAlexander Chalmers J. Nichols, 1816 |
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... character , was as much applauded on the part of the nation at large , as it was ridiculed and despised by his opponents , as the arrogant assumption of a stripling who 12 PITT . watched as a combination for self-interest. While ...
... character , was as much applauded on the part of the nation at large , as it was ridiculed and despised by his opponents , as the arrogant assumption of a stripling who 12 PITT . watched as a combination for self-interest. While ...
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... character , it was that of an able and successful minister of finance ; and there cannot be a more decided proof of his having attained that honour , than that his plans are still operating , and have enabled the country to sustain for ...
... character , it was that of an able and successful minister of finance ; and there cannot be a more decided proof of his having attained that honour , than that his plans are still operating , and have enabled the country to sustain for ...
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... character . In this article we cannot enter into many particulars ; but we may observe , that the first material question brought up by this event was , in whom the office of regent was vested ? The prince of Wales being then connected ...
... character . In this article we cannot enter into many particulars ; but we may observe , that the first material question brought up by this event was , in whom the office of regent was vested ? The prince of Wales being then connected ...
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... character , had obtained for him , in a very marked manner , the confidence of their majesties , and greatly increased his popularity throughout the nation . The third great æra in Mr. Pitt's life , and which , be- yond all preceding ...
... character , had obtained for him , in a very marked manner , the confidence of their majesties , and greatly increased his popularity throughout the nation . The third great æra in Mr. Pitt's life , and which , be- yond all preceding ...
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... character of our navy beyond all precedent ; under such men as Howe , St. Vincent , Duncan , and Nelson , the navies of France , Spain , and Holland were almost annihilated , while ours had become , humanly speaking , invincible . Mr ...
... character of our navy beyond all precedent ; under such men as Howe , St. Vincent , Duncan , and Nelson , the navies of France , Spain , and Holland were almost annihilated , while ours had become , humanly speaking , invincible . Mr ...
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