Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 24
Стр. 28
... true , but that it was the reason close boroughs were valued at times as high as £ 55,000 apiece , and commonly for from £ 2,500 to £ 6,000 is beyond reasonable belief . It is true that the close boroughs were the instruments for ...
... true , but that it was the reason close boroughs were valued at times as high as £ 55,000 apiece , and commonly for from £ 2,500 to £ 6,000 is beyond reasonable belief . It is true that the close boroughs were the instruments for ...
Стр. 106
... own chances of political advancement . He asserted in one of his speeches that " the poorest people in the kingdom , were those who stood most in need of friends in that house . " This was so true that 106 FOUR WHO SPOKE OUT.
... own chances of political advancement . He asserted in one of his speeches that " the poorest people in the kingdom , were those who stood most in need of friends in that house . " This was so true that 106 FOUR WHO SPOKE OUT.
Стр. 152
... true of his budget speeches , in which he sought to win their support for new taxes , and for reorganization of the old revenue system . Launching forth , thus , upon new ground , Pitt could not afford to take his majority vote for ...
... true of his budget speeches , in which he sought to win their support for new taxes , and for reorganization of the old revenue system . Launching forth , thus , upon new ground , Pitt could not afford to take his majority vote for ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
ambition American appear argument attack audience borough Burke's career character Charles James Fox Chatham coalition colonies conciliation corruption debate declared East India Bill Edited Edmund Burke effect eighteenth century election eloquence enemy England English entered Parliament Europe fact father favor February forced Fox-North coalition Fox's Foxites France French Revolution friends George George III greatest handicap Hastings heard Holland honourable gentleman Horace Walpole House of Commons influence Irish John Journal of Speech King letters liament London Lord John Russell Lord North M. A. Thesis members of Parliament ment method ministry Moritz nation never noble lord Oczakow opposition orators oratory Parlia parliamentary party peace period persuasive Pitt's political popular Press prime minister principles public opinion Regency Richard Brinsley Sheridan right honourable Rockingham Shelburne Sheridan slave trade speak speaker success tion Tory vols vote Whig Wilkes William Pitt Wraxall wrote York Younger Pitt