King George IIIConstable, 1972 - 411 Seiten |
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... Pitt won't do my German business ' , the King had said to Newcastle before Pitt took office . ' If he comes into your service , Sir ' , replied Newcastle , ' he must be told he must do Your Majesty's business . ' And in fact Pitt did ...
... Pitt won't do my German business ' , the King had said to Newcastle before Pitt took office . ' If he comes into your service , Sir ' , replied Newcastle , ' he must be told he must do Your Majesty's business . ' And in fact Pitt did ...
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... Pitt aside and asked to see him in private . He wanted to make a deal with Pitt , and proposed that they should ' bury in oblivion all that was past ' and work together for the good of the King and the nation . He professed to have laid ...
... Pitt aside and asked to see him in private . He wanted to make a deal with Pitt , and proposed that they should ' bury in oblivion all that was past ' and work together for the good of the King and the nation . He professed to have laid ...
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... Pitt , and if Pitt again refused , to try to form a ministry from ' those worthy men ' , the Duke of Newcastle and his friends . ' For they are men who have principles ' , wrote the King , ' and therefore cannot approve of seeing the ...
... Pitt , and if Pitt again refused , to try to form a ministry from ' those worthy men ' , the Duke of Newcastle and his friends . ' For they are men who have principles ' , wrote the King , ' and therefore cannot approve of seeing the ...
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THE HOUSE OF HANOVER I | 1 |
PRINCE OF WALES | 26 |
POLITICAL APPRENTICESHIP | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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