A History of England in the Eighteenth Century, 第 1 卷Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... France . 356 Walpole maintains peace 359 . in Parliament • Walpole His ascendancy not due to great eloquence . Oratory not supreme Summary of the merits of Walpole His Defects 361 363 Low political honour Want of decorum 363 364 ...
... France . 356 Walpole maintains peace 359 . in Parliament • Walpole His ascendancy not due to great eloquence . Oratory not supreme Summary of the merits of Walpole His Defects 361 363 Low political honour Want of decorum 363 364 ...
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... France , were scarcely more vehe- ment than those which Fox and Grey directed on the same ground against the commercial treaty negotiated by Pitt in 1786. 4 CH . 1 . ENGLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . Ministry of Walpole.
... France , were scarcely more vehe- ment than those which Fox and Grey directed on the same ground against the commercial treaty negotiated by Pitt in 1786. 4 CH . 1 . ENGLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . Ministry of Walpole.
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... France ren- dered this impracticable , removed the greatest difficulty from the path of the Whigs , and made it possible for them to construct the ingenious fiction of abdication , which was of much use in quieting the consciences of ...
... France ren- dered this impracticable , removed the greatest difficulty from the path of the Whigs , and made it possible for them to construct the ingenious fiction of abdication , which was of much use in quieting the consciences of ...
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... France were in- evitable , but had they been effected peacefully , legally , and gradually , had the shameless scenes of the Regency and of Lewis XV . been avoided , that frenzy of democratic enthusiasm which has been the most ...
... France were in- evitable , but had they been effected peacefully , legally , and gradually , had the shameless scenes of the Regency and of Lewis XV . been avoided , that frenzy of democratic enthusiasm which has been the most ...
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... France , the shameful day when the Dutch fleet sailed unmolested into the Thames , burnt the shipping at Chatham , and menaced the security of the capital , and , still more , the growing subordina- tion of England to the policy of ...
... France , the shameful day when the Dutch fleet sailed unmolested into the Thames , burnt the shipping at Chatham , and menaced the security of the capital , and , still more , the growing subordina- tion of England to the policy of ...
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