Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... wished them to give . " There were many other testimonies to support this esti- mation of Pitt's . One is from Carl Phillip Moritz , the young Prussian who visited England in 1782 and heard the speeches in Parliament by which Fox and ...
... wished them to give . " There were many other testimonies to support this esti- mation of Pitt's . One is from Carl Phillip Moritz , the young Prussian who visited England in 1782 and heard the speeches in Parliament by which Fox and ...
Стр. 83
... wished to hear him speak . " The interest of the audience on this occasion left nothing to be desired . " Even little boys clambered up and hung on the rails and on the lamp - posts ; and as if the speeches had also been addressed to ...
... wished to hear him speak . " The interest of the audience on this occasion left nothing to be desired . " Even little boys clambered up and hung on the rails and on the lamp - posts ; and as if the speeches had also been addressed to ...
Стр. 147
... wished , that his con- science would either keep a better look - out , or that he would keep better company . " Typically Sheridanian is the rapier stroke of humor rather than the bludgeoning of direct attack . This is the kind of blow ...
... wished , that his con- science would either keep a better look - out , or that he would keep better company . " Typically Sheridanian is the rapier stroke of humor rather than the bludgeoning of direct attack . This is the kind of blow ...
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