What is another word for Lord North?

Pronunciation: [lˈɔːd nˈɔːθ] (IPA)

Lord North was the title bestowed upon Frederick North, 2nd Earl of Guilford, who served as Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1770 to 1782. Synonyms for Lord North can include his given name, Frederick North, or his full title, Earl of Guilford. Additionally, he may be referred to as the Prime Minister of Britain during his tenure. Lord North's leadership during a significant period in British history, notably the American Revolution, makes him a prominent figure, and his various epithets reflect his influential role in the political landscape of the time.

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  • The part assigned to this country in the 'Good Fight of Man' is the total overthrow of the spirit of caste. Luther fought it in the form of ecclesiastical despotism; our fathers fought it as political tyranny; we have hitherto encountered it entrenched in a system of personal slavery. But in all these forms it is the same old spirit of the denial of equal rights. Martin Luther, the monk, had exactly the same right to his religious faith that Giovanni de' Medici, the pope, had to his. Galileo had the same right to hold and teach his scientific theories that the Church doctors had to teach theirs. Patrick Henry, a British subject, had the same right to refuse to be taxed without representation that Lord North, another British subject, had. Robert Small, one of the American people, had exactly the same right to vote upon the same qualifications with other citizens that the President has or the Chief Justice of the United States. The Inquisition in Italy, aristocratic privilege in England, chattel slavery or unfair political exclusion in the United States, are only fruits ripened upon the tree of caste. Our swords have cut off some of the fruit, but the tree and its roots remain, and now that our swords are turned into plough-shares and our Dahlgrens and Parrotts into axes and hoes, our business is to take care that the tree and all its roots are thoroughly cut down and dug up, and burned utterly away in the great blaze of equal rights.
    George William Curtis

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