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... le-style estate, Willberforce silently listened to William Pitt Junior’s complaints, nodding: "The French people clearly intend to undermine our finances to complement the war of attrition at Gibraltar."
Although he was no longer employed in the Cabinet, William Pitt Junior frequently sought the opinion of his friend on national policy, especially concerning finances.
The Prime Minister of England sighed: "Baring Bank and securities brokers have already purchased over 700,000 pou ...
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