Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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In 1790 , with his publication of Reflections on the Revo- lution in France , Burke began a new period of growing in- fluence , in which he helped to sweep England into war with France ...
In 1790 , with his publication of Reflections on the Revo- lution in France , Burke began a new period of growing in- fluence , in which he helped to sweep England into war with France ...
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He ridiculed the argument that the army ought not to be increased lest France think England were becoming fearful . " If we vote no force , " he pointed out , " an enemy will know we have none . . . Sir , " he continued , " when every ...
He ridiculed the argument that the army ought not to be increased lest France think England were becoming fearful . " If we vote no force , " he pointed out , " an enemy will know we have none . . . Sir , " he continued , " when every ...
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Reluctantly , for it meant the failure of his plan to reduce the national debt , Pitt entered the war against France . The next few years are filled with subversive measures which he felt were necessary to prevent a revolution in ...
Reluctantly , for it meant the failure of his plan to reduce the national debt , Pitt entered the war against France . The next few years are filled with subversive measures which he felt were necessary to prevent a revolution in ...
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