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    tomholmberg
    Feb 27, 2021

    The Addington Ministry 1800-1804

    in Politics of the Period

    The Addington Ministry and the Interaction of Foreign Policy and Domestic Politics, 1800-1804.

    Charles John Fedorak


    https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/46517898.pdf


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    david Tomlinson
    Feb 28, 2021

    31 years old? Any later research known?

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    david Tomlinson
    Feb 28, 2021
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    Not disputing. I hope they don’t hand out PhD’s to bad historians! Just interested if anyone in the intervening 3 decades had been there too?

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    tomholmberg
    Mar 01, 2021
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    Political faction and the formulation of foreign policy: Britain, 1806-7 Hole, Toby Kenton


    5234_2687.PDF (dur.ac.uk)


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    david Tomlinson
    Mar 01, 2021
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    Thanks Tom. Much appreciated

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    Stephen Prentice
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