Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... nature , which prevented his asking himself in every juncture what was the discreet thing to do . He failed to con- centrate upon political problems . He had a passion for the rights of humanity . This latter factor led him to espouse ...
... nature , which prevented his asking himself in every juncture what was the discreet thing to do . He failed to con- centrate upon political problems . He had a passion for the rights of humanity . This latter factor led him to espouse ...
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... nature , and this reputed lack of sympathy proved a subject of attack upon him . Speaking hypothetically , on a motion to repeal the bill suspending the Habeas Corpus Act , on Janu- ary 5 , 1795 , Sheridan gave a veiled description of ...
... nature , and this reputed lack of sympathy proved a subject of attack upon him . Speaking hypothetically , on a motion to repeal the bill suspending the Habeas Corpus Act , on Janu- ary 5 , 1795 , Sheridan gave a veiled description of ...
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... nature . These attacks upon the characters of his opponents are balanced throughout his speeches with defences of his own character , based upon the following considerations : his sin- cerity , his consistency , his friendliness toward ...
... nature . These attacks upon the characters of his opponents are balanced throughout his speeches with defences of his own character , based upon the following considerations : his sin- cerity , his consistency , his friendliness toward ...
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