The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 2John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1940 - Commonwealth countries |
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PITT'S IMPERIAL POLICY 5 Pitt name and power so low and the other had rejoiced in his failure and the collapse of British arms . With the victory of Pitt the King escaped Whig domination , but at the price of an independent Prime ...
PITT'S IMPERIAL POLICY 5 Pitt name and power so low and the other had rejoiced in his failure and the collapse of British arms . With the victory of Pitt the King escaped Whig domination , but at the price of an independent Prime ...
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Pitt now found himself caught between two fires . On the one side he felt himself obliged to placate the formidable opposition in England by whittling down the terms of the original offer , and on the other to press the Irish for ...
Pitt now found himself caught between two fires . On the one side he felt himself obliged to placate the formidable opposition in England by whittling down the terms of the original offer , and on the other to press the Irish for ...
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Coming to the problem after drafting the Canada Act of 1791 , Pitt , Dundas , and Grenville decided to apply the same policy of curbing republicanism by reliance on aristocracy regardless of creed . Their effort represents the last ...
Coming to the problem after drafting the Canada Act of 1791 , Pitt , Dundas , and Grenville decided to apply the same policy of curbing republicanism by reliance on aristocracy regardless of creed . Their effort represents the last ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
The Conflict with Revolutionary France 17931802 | 36 |
The Struggle with Napoleon 18031815 | 83 |
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