The Chathamites: a Study in the Relationship Between Personalities and Ideas in the Second Half of the Eighteenth CenturyMacmillan, 1967 - 516 pages |
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The Elder Pitt 170862 | 3 |
Pitt and Shelburne 176178 | 34 |
Shelburne the Statesman 177882 | 69 |
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