Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Party , which renovated and reformed English politics during the nineteenth century . These achievements are solid and substantial . Considered in the light of the handicaps which he had to overcome - his early reactionary principles ...
... Party , which renovated and reformed English politics during the nineteenth century . These achievements are solid and substantial . Considered in the light of the handicaps which he had to overcome - his early reactionary principles ...
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... party had become , in the course of the century , little more than an oligarchy of powerful families . Through the efforts of Fox and Burke , and the circumstances of George's reign , it was gradually converted into a party of ...
... party had become , in the course of the century , little more than an oligarchy of powerful families . Through the efforts of Fox and Burke , and the circumstances of George's reign , it was gradually converted into a party of ...
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... party . . . nor was he the tool of any party . " An able and successful man of literature , he entered politics not for what he could get , but for what he could give . His speeches deserve to be resurrected for their brilliance and wit ...
... party . . . nor was he the tool of any party . " An able and successful man of literature , he entered politics not for what he could get , but for what he could give . His speeches deserve to be resurrected for their brilliance and wit ...
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