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<p> English statesman; entered [[Parliament]] in 1754, became Tory leader in the House of Commons in 1767, and [[Prime]] [[Minister]] in 1770; was entirely subservient to the will of the king, [[George]] III., and was responsible in that relation for the loss of the American colonies; a coalition was effected in 1783 between him and Fox, to the disgrace of the latter, but it terminated in a few months; he died, Earl of Guildford, blind (1732-1792). </p>
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<p> English statesman; entered [[Parliament]] in 1754, became [[Tory]] leader in the House of Commons in 1767, and [[Prime]] [[Minister]] in 1770; was entirely subservient to the will of the king, [[George]] III., and was responsible in that relation for the loss of the American colonies; a coalition was effected in 1783 between him and Fox, to the disgrace of the latter, but it terminated in a few months; he died, [[Earl]] of Guildford, blind (1732-1792). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 15 October 2021

Frederick North Lord [1]

English statesman; entered Parliament in 1754, became Tory leader in the House of Commons in 1767, and Prime Minister in 1770; was entirely subservient to the will of the king, George III., and was responsible in that relation for the loss of the American colonies; a coalition was effected in 1783 between him and Fox, to the disgrace of the latter, but it terminated in a few months; he died, Earl of Guildford, blind (1732-1792).

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