Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... speech has its effect . Though an Act of Parliament which has been ably opposed passes into a law , yet in its ... speech will have in- fluence . " From a survey of all the factors affecting the circum- stances of the speaking of that ...
... speech has its effect . Though an Act of Parliament which has been ably opposed passes into a law , yet in its ... speech will have in- fluence . " From a survey of all the factors affecting the circum- stances of the speaking of that ...
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... speech to this effect : " It was such a blunder that I never knew any man of the meanest talents guilty of before ... speech indicting Hastings , in 1787 , he felt an increasing degree of indifference to the ties of party . His opinion ...
... speech to this effect : " It was such a blunder that I never knew any man of the meanest talents guilty of before ... speech indicting Hastings , in 1787 , he felt an increasing degree of indifference to the ties of party . His opinion ...
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... Speech ? " Quarterly Journal of Speech , XI ( November , 1925 ) : 372-77 . Brougham , Henry Lord . Historical Sketches of States- men Who Flourished in the Time of George III . First Series . 2 vols . London ; Charles Knight and Co ...
... Speech ? " Quarterly Journal of Speech , XI ( November , 1925 ) : 372-77 . Brougham , Henry Lord . Historical Sketches of States- men Who Flourished in the Time of George III . First Series . 2 vols . London ; Charles Knight and Co ...
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