There is something behind the throne ater than the king him-self. (William Pitt, British statesman)
He despised William Pitt, notwithstanding the similar views they both held.
To be young, as William Pitt in his famous speech in the British Parliament once said, is not an “atrocious crime.”
If he enters Cambridge at 14, Arran would be the youngest student there since William Pitt the Younger became an undergraduate in 1773.
This speech of William Pitt, composed by Johnson in Exeter Street, has long held a place in school books and collections of oratory.