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... Burke , Lord Brougham , Mr. Lecky , Lady Mary W. Montague ) 133–139 . BOOK II . - WILLIAM PITT . EARL OF CHATHAM . His character , 145 - His birth , parentage , and education , 151 - Enters the army , and afterwards Parliament , 152 ...
... Burke , Lord Brougham , Mr. Lecky , Lady Mary W. Montague ) 133–139 . BOOK II . - WILLIAM PITT . EARL OF CHATHAM . His character , 145 - His birth , parentage , and education , 151 - Enters the army , and afterwards Parliament , 152 ...
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... Burke , Lord Brougham , Mr. Lecky , Lady Mary W. Montague ) 133–139 . BOOK II . - WILLIAM PITT . EARL OF CHATHAM . His character , 145 - His birth , parentage , and education , 151 - Enters the army , and afterwards Parliament , 152 ...
... Burke , Lord Brougham , Mr. Lecky , Lady Mary W. Montague ) 133–139 . BOOK II . - WILLIAM PITT . EARL OF CHATHAM . His character , 145 - His birth , parentage , and education , 151 - Enters the army , and afterwards Parliament , 152 ...
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... Burke's opinion of him , 388 - Defeat of the Bill , 391 - His struggle and return for Westminster , 392 - The election scruti- nised - Takes seat as M.P. for Kirkwall , 395 - Declared Member for Westminster , 396 - Fox at home , 397 ...
... Burke's opinion of him , 388 - Defeat of the Bill , 391 - His struggle and return for Westminster , 392 - The election scruti- nised - Takes seat as M.P. for Kirkwall , 395 - Declared Member for Westminster , 396 - Fox at home , 397 ...
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... His soul was great , and dared not but do well ; His noble pride still urged him to excel . Above the thirst of gold , as if in his heart Ambition governed , av'rice had no part . . 134 BURKE'S CHARACTER OF WALPOLE . Open to friends ,
... His soul was great , and dared not but do well ; His noble pride still urged him to excel . Above the thirst of gold , as if in his heart Ambition governed , av'rice had no part . . 134 BURKE'S CHARACTER OF WALPOLE . Open to friends ,
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William Henry Davenport Adams. 134 BURKE'S CHARACTER OF WALPOLE . Open to friends , but e'en to foes sincere , Alike ... Burke . " With many virtues , public and private , he had his faults ; but his faults were superficial . A careless ...
William Henry Davenport Adams. 134 BURKE'S CHARACTER OF WALPOLE . Open to friends , but e'en to foes sincere , Alike ... Burke . " With many virtues , public and private , he had his faults ; but his faults were superficial . A careless ...
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