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... passed a few weeks in France . During that Mr. Pitt , coming into the room ready to go out , translated the passage in a moment , hat in hand . 5 Memorials and Correspondence | Mr. Pitt in an afternoon ride , and of Fox , by Lord John ...
... passed a few weeks in France . During that Mr. Pitt , coming into the room ready to go out , translated the passage in a moment , hat in hand . 5 Memorials and Correspondence | Mr. Pitt in an afternoon ride , and of Fox , by Lord John ...
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... passed his evenings in company , he steadily avoided every species of irregularity . " This remark of his preceptor is by no means to be limited to his college years . Then and ever afterwards the strictness of his morals was main ...
... passed his evenings in company , he steadily avoided every species of irregularity . " This remark of his preceptor is by no means to be limited to his college years . Then and ever afterwards the strictness of his morals was main ...
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... passed , annexing an annuity of 40007. for ever to his Earldom . A public funeral and a monument to his memory were unanimously voted . The public funeral took place in Westminster Abbey on Tuesday the 9th of June . William Pitt , in ...
... passed , annexing an annuity of 40007. for ever to his Earldom . A public funeral and a monument to his memory were unanimously voted . The public funeral took place in Westminster Abbey on Tuesday the 9th of June . William Pitt , in ...
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... passed at the beginning of the year between Sir James Wright , a friend of Lord Bute , and Dr. Addington , the friend and physician of Lord Chatham . Acting without authority , they had sought to bring the two statesmen into concert ...
... passed at the beginning of the year between Sir James Wright , a friend of Lord Bute , and Dr. Addington , the friend and physician of Lord Chatham . Acting without authority , they had sought to bring the two statesmen into concert ...
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... passed the autumn weeks with Lady Chat- ham at Burton Pynsent , Mr. Pitt went back to Cam- bridge as usual in October , when his correspondence with his mother recommences : - " Pembroke Hall , Oct. 15 , 1779 . “ с 3 1779 . 33 LIFE OF ...
... passed the autumn weeks with Lady Chat- ham at Burton Pynsent , Mr. Pitt went back to Cam- bridge as usual in October , when his correspondence with his mother recommences : - " Pembroke Hall , Oct. 15 , 1779 . “ с 3 1779 . 33 LIFE OF ...
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