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Pagina 454
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Alexander James Grieve. At this conjuncture Lord Rockingham had the wisdom to discern the value , and secure , the aid , of an ally , who , to eloquence surpassing the eloquence of Pitt , and to ...
Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Alexander James Grieve. At this conjuncture Lord Rockingham had the wisdom to discern the value , and secure , the aid , of an ally , who , to eloquence surpassing the eloquence of Pitt , and to ...
Pagina 460
... Lords , and Commons , have made it doubly necessary . I do not envy him the huzza . I glory in the hiss . If it were to be done again , I would do it . " The repeal of the Stamp Act was the chief measure of Lord Rockingham's Government ...
... Lords , and Commons , have made it doubly necessary . I do not envy him the huzza . I glory in the hiss . If it were to be done again , I would do it . " The repeal of the Stamp Act was the chief measure of Lord Rockingham's Government ...
Pagina 463
... Lord Rockingham received his dismissal . He retired , accompanied by a firm body of friends , whose consistency and uprightness enmity itself was forced to admit . None of them had asked or obtained any pension or any sinecure , either ...
... Lord Rockingham received his dismissal . He retired , accompanied by a firm body of friends , whose consistency and uprightness enmity itself was forced to admit . None of them had asked or obtained any pension or any sinecure , either ...
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ENGLISH HISTORY | 3 |
Introduction by Douglas Jerrold | 77 |
JOHN HAMPDEN | 102 |
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