Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... France , Burke began a new period of growing in- fluence , in which he helped to sweep England into war with France , and in which he led the Old Whigs over to the support of Pitt , and won a large pension for himself . But this success ...
... France , Burke began a new period of growing in- fluence , in which he helped to sweep England into war with France , and in which he led the Old Whigs over to the support of Pitt , and won a large pension for himself . But this success ...
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... France would have nothing to gain by an invasion of England . ( Already France con- trolled Europe and could surely desire nothing more . " It is in our power to measure her territory , " Sheridan admitted , " ... but it is scarcely ...
... France would have nothing to gain by an invasion of England . ( Already France con- trolled Europe and could surely desire nothing more . " It is in our power to measure her territory , " Sheridan admitted , " ... but it is scarcely ...
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... France . The next few years are filled with subversive measures which he felt were necessary to prevent a revolution in England His efforts to make peace with France failed . When the Mutiny of the Nore threat- ened disruption of the ...
... France . The next few years are filled with subversive measures which he felt were necessary to prevent a revolution in England His efforts to make peace with France failed . When the Mutiny of the Nore threat- ened disruption of the ...
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