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... close of this year complains in a letter to Sir Horace Mann- " one is forced to ask every morning what victory there is , for fear of missing one ! " Off But years rolled on , and fortune changed . In 1761 Mr. Pitt on a difference with ...
... close of this year complains in a letter to Sir Horace Mann- " one is forced to ask every morning what victory there is , for fear of missing one ! " Off But years rolled on , and fortune changed . In 1761 Mr. Pitt on a difference with ...
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... close of 1792. Great expectations had been formed on the appearance of this work . I am certainly not going beyond the truth if I say that such expectations of it were much disappointed . It does indeed impart to us an authentic and ...
... close of 1792. Great expectations had been formed on the appearance of this work . I am certainly not going beyond the truth if I say that such expectations of it were much disappointed . It does indeed impart to us an authentic and ...
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... close impending . Lady Mahon , a sister to whom Mr. Pitt was tenderly attached , died at Chevening on the 18th of July . She was only twenty - five years of age , but her health had never completely rallied from the birth of her last ...
... close impending . Lady Mahon , a sister to whom Mr. Pitt was tenderly attached , died at Chevening on the 18th of July . She was only twenty - five years of age , but her health had never completely rallied from the birth of her last ...
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... close of his public life , for it was on the anni- versary of the same day that he died . At the time when Mr. Pitt first entered the House of Commons Lord North was still at the head of public affairs . Himself the most good - humoured ...
... close of his public life , for it was on the anni- versary of the same day that he died . At the time when Mr. Pitt first entered the House of Commons Lord North was still at the head of public affairs . Himself the most good - humoured ...
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... close borough of Midhurst . His youth had been marked by a course of wild extravagance and by the assertion of strong anti - popular politics . On two occasions he had held a subordinate office under Lord North . But soon breaking loose ...
... close borough of Midhurst . His youth had been marked by a course of wild extravagance and by the assertion of strong anti - popular politics . On two occasions he had held a subordinate office under Lord North . But soon breaking loose ...
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Page 2 - Indeed," says Horace Walpole, in his lively style, " one is forced to ask every " morning what victory there is, for fear of missing " one !