| 1879 - 876 strani
...her allies— in India, in Africa, in Canada, on the Rhine — and British netts drove the few Freueh ships they did not capture or destroy , from almost...prime mover of all these brilliant victories found 1 himself compelled to resign (1761), when, on the accession of George III., and owing to the influence... | |
| 1889 - 846 strani
...everywhere by Britain and her allies — in India, in Africa, in Canada, on the Rhine — and British Heels drove the few French ships they did not capture or...of resignation being the refusal of the majority of the cabinet to declare war with Spain, which Pitt, foreseeing as imminent, wished to commence before... | |
| 1890 - 870 strani
...beaten everywhere by Britain and her allies — in India, in Africa, in Canada, on the Rhine — and British fleets drove the few French ships they did...of resignation being the refusal of the majority of the cabinet to declare war with Spain, which Pitt, foreseeing as imminent, wished to commence before... | |
| 1890 - 506 strani
...beaten everywhere by Britain and her allies — in India, in Africa, in Canada, on the Rhine — and British fleets drove the few French ships they did...brilliant victories found himself compelled to resign in 1761, when on the accession of George III., and owing to the influence of Lord Bute, it was attempted... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1892 - 120 strani
...were beaten everywhere by Britain and her allies in India, in Africa, in Canada, on the Rhine ; and British fleets drove the few French ships they did...George III., and owing to the influence of Lord Bute, it was attempted to introduce a vacillating policy into the government : the immediate cause of his... | |
| 1891 - 878 strani
...beaten everywhere by Britain and her allies — in India, in Africa, in Canada, on the Rhine — and British fleets drove the few French ships they did...But the prime mover of all these brilliant victories founa himself compelled to resign (1761), when, on the accession of George III., and owing to the influence... | |
| Chandler Belden Beach - 1893 - 820 strani
...in Canada, on the Rhine — and the few ships left her were driven from almost every sea. But Pitt, the prime mover of all these brilliant victories, found himself compelled to resign on the accession of George III., when the British government adopted a vacillating policy. But he did... | |
| 1896 - 846 strani
...everywhere by Britain and her allies — in India, in Africa, in Canada, on the Rhine — and British tleets drove the few French ships they did not capture or...of resignation being the refusal of the majority of the cabinet to declare war with Spain, which Pitt, foreseeing as imminent, wished to commence before... | |
| 1897 - 878 strani
...her allies — in India, in Africa, in Canada, on the Rhine— and British fleets drove the fewFrench ships they did not capture or destroy from almost...George III., and owing to the influence of Lord Bute, it was attempted to introduce a vacillating policy into the government; his immediate cause of resignation... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1897 - 500 strani
...beaten every-where by Britain and her allies — in India, in Africa, in Canada, on the Rhine — and British fleets drove the few French ships they did not capture or destroy from almost every sea. On the accession of George III. he was superseded by the royal favorite, Lord Bute. Various overtures... | |
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