Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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They fought on the floor of Parliament for the American Revolutionists , for extension of the ballot , for abolition of the trade in slaves . They cried out for the right of all men to speak and write whatever opinions they might hold ...
They fought on the floor of Parliament for the American Revolutionists , for extension of the ballot , for abolition of the trade in slaves . They cried out for the right of all men to speak and write whatever opinions they might hold ...
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itself very plainly in the parliamentary corruption of the time ; the King represented militant Tory reactionism ... The first thing to note about Parliament as an oratorical audience is that it did not pretend to represent the people ...
itself very plainly in the parliamentary corruption of the time ; the King represented militant Tory reactionism ... The first thing to note about Parliament as an oratorical audience is that it did not pretend to represent the people ...
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I shall say in general , " Burke observed , " that it is very well worth while for a man to take pains to speak well in Parliament . A man who has vanity speaks to display his talents ; and if a man speaks well he gradually establishes ...
I shall say in general , " Burke observed , " that it is very well worth while for a man to take pains to speak well in Parliament . A man who has vanity speaks to display his talents ; and if a man speaks well he gradually establishes ...
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