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The narrative follows William Pitt's later statesmanship during the conflict with revolutionary France, detailing his diplomatic attempts to form and direct coalitions, wartime policy as war minister, and oversight of military and overseas operations. It surveys major campaigns and theaters, domestic repercussions of prolonged war such as economic distress and political radicalism, and the Irish insurrection and consequent parliamentary union. The account traces the breakdown of political alliances, Pitt's resignation and private difficulties, and assesses how his fiscal and strategic measures shaped Britain's prosecution and eventual outcome of the continental struggle.
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