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... Grenville and Dundas were the Ministers on whom Pitt relied most heavily , but even they were not in- variably consulted . Grenville wrote to Pitt in October 1794 : ' It would be very desirable that before we have another Cabinet on the ...
... Grenville and Dundas were the Ministers on whom Pitt relied most heavily , but even they were not in- variably consulted . Grenville wrote to Pitt in October 1794 : ' It would be very desirable that before we have another Cabinet on the ...
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... [ Grenville ] to send as much or as little as you may think right to the King . " 3 The replies to Malmesbury's Dispatches were copied by Hammond , another of Grenville's Under - Secretaries , with the idea that the members of the Cabinet ...
... [ Grenville ] to send as much or as little as you may think right to the King . " 3 The replies to Malmesbury's Dispatches were copied by Hammond , another of Grenville's Under - Secretaries , with the idea that the members of the Cabinet ...
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... Grenville's dissent on 8 April 1795 is , I believe , the first instance during this period , 2 and there are ... Grenville ( 9 April 1795 ) : 4 Lord Grenville will easily conceive that I must ever look on a differ- ence of opinion ...
... Grenville's dissent on 8 April 1795 is , I believe , the first instance during this period , 2 and there are ... Grenville ( 9 April 1795 ) : 4 Lord Grenville will easily conceive that I must ever look on a differ- ence of opinion ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Charles Webster | 2 |
HERO AND LEANDER Warton Lecture on English Poetry By C S Lewis | 23 |
THE PHILOSOPHY OF ANALYSIS Philosophical Lecture By Brand | 39 |
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