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  • Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons, Thursday, January 31, 1799

    Political Oratory in Late 18th Century Britain

    by William Pitt ...
    In "Speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, in the House of Commons, Thursday, January 31, 1799," Pitt delivers a compelling address that grapples with the pressing concerns of his era, specifically the political and economic turbulence stemming from the ongoing wars and the revolutionary movements sweeping across Europe. Employing a rhetorical style marked by persuasive clarity and ... Read more

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  • Tim's English History

    by William Pitt ...
    All the highlights of English history come to life in this book for young readers. From ancient times up to our century. Written in the style of a tenyear old boy, named Tim. Even adults have declared that they learned a lot in a very short time. Indispensable for young people who want to know about their history. ... Read more

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  • Tim's English History

    by William Pitt ...
    All the highlights of English history come to life in this book for young readers. From ancient times up to our century. Written in the style of a tenyear old boy, named Tim. Even adults have declared that they learned a lot in a very short time. Indispensable for young people who want to know about their history. ... Read more

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  • Coaching, with Anecdotes of the Road

    Journey through Literary Coaching and Roadside Tales

    In "Coaching, with Anecdotes of the Road," William Pitt Lord Lennox provides a vivid portrayal of the art of coaching'Äîa popular 19th-century mode of travel that captivated the imagination of the British public. The book intricately weaves together technical insights on coaching techniques with delightful anecdotes that illuminate the social fabric of the era. Lennox's narrative style combines a ... Read more

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  • Overtures of Peace with France

    Enriched edition. Diplomatic Endeavors in Revolutionary Europe

    In "Overtures of Peace with France," William Pitt the Younger articulates a compelling vision for peace during a tumultuous period marked by the Napoleonic Wars. Written in a concise and persuasive style, the pamphlet reflects the complexities of international diplomacy and Britain's political landscape in the late 18th century. Pitt employs rhetorical strategies to engage the reader, advocating ... Read more

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  • Coaching, with Anecdotes of the Road

    "Coaching, with Anecdotes of the Road" by Lord William Pitt Lennox is a captivating exploration of the golden age of coaching in England. The book offers a vivid portrayal of the life and adventures of coachmen, passengers, and the various characters encountered along the way. Lennox's firsthand experiences and keen observations provide readers with a unique glimpse into the social dynamics and ... Read more

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  • Blue-Stocking Hall (Vol. 3 of 3)

    "Blue-Stocking Hall" is set in a fictional English estate called Blue-Stocking Hall and follows the lives and romantic entanglements of its inhabitants. The novel is a blend of romance, social commentary, and character-driven drama.In Volume 3, the story reaches its conclusion as the various plotlines and character arcs are resolved. The narrative likely continues to explore themes of social ... Read more

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  • Rank And Talent A Novel Vol. I

    “Rank and Talent “, a Novel Volume I" by William Pitt Scargill delves into the complexities of social class and personal ambition in early 20th-century Britain. The novel is set against a backdrop of British society, where social hierarchies and class distinctions play a crucial role in shaping the characters' lives and interactions. The story explores the rigid class structures of the time, ... Read more

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  • Rank and Talent A Novel Vol. III

    "Rank and Talent, A Novel Vol. III" by William Pitt Scargill continues to explore the intricate dynamics of 19th-century British society, focusing on themes of social mobility and class struggle. The narrative follows characters navigating the rigid structures of the aristocracy, driven by ambition and the pursuit of fortune. As the story progresses, romantic entanglements and issues of ... Read more

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  • Rank and Talent A Novel Vol. 3 (of 3)

    "Rank and Talent" examines themes of social class, ambition, and personal achievement, set against the backdrop of 19th-century British society. Scargill's narrative style combines detailed character development with social observation, providing a nuanced portrayal of the era’s social dynamics.Overall, Volume 3 of "Rank and Talent" delivers a conclusive and engaging end to the novel, wrapping up ... Read more

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  • Rank and Talent; A Novel, Vol. 2 (of 3)

    In this volume, the narrative continues to explore the lives and interactions of various characters from different social strata. The central theme revolves around the contrast and sometimes the conflict between those born into privilege (rank) and those who achieve prominence through their abilities and hard work (talent).The protagonist, whose journey the reader has been following since the ... Read more

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  • Rank and Talent (Complete)

    The Summer assizes for the county of ——, in the year 18—, excited in the county-town where they were held rather more than the usual sensation; but in the remote and smaller town of Brigland, they roused a stirring interest. Long before the day of the trial, every vehicle which could be hired was engaged to carry the curious to the assizes, to hear the action brought by poor old Richard Smith ... Read more

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