Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Pitt's petty attack upon him through the Westminster Scrutiny ; he suc- ceeded in amending Pitt's Irish commercial treaty consid- erably , and lent his prestige to aid its defeat in the Irish Parliament . He prevented an ill ...
... Pitt's petty attack upon him through the Westminster Scrutiny ; he suc- ceeded in amending Pitt's Irish commercial treaty consid- erably , and lent his prestige to aid its defeat in the Irish Parliament . He prevented an ill ...
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... Pitt's friends to demand Pitt's return to power , for Pitt himself has praised the person and the conduct of the present minister . That Pitt is needed by the country is absurd . " Mr. Pitt the only man to save the country ! If a nation ...
... Pitt's friends to demand Pitt's return to power , for Pitt himself has praised the person and the conduct of the present minister . That Pitt is needed by the country is absurd . " Mr. Pitt the only man to save the country ! If a nation ...
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... Pitt's greatest persuasive instrument . Pitt's speech on the French Negotiations for Peace on November 10 , 1797 , offers a fair sampling of the persuasive devices and appeals which he employed . The list , of course , would be extended ...
... Pitt's greatest persuasive instrument . Pitt's speech on the French Negotiations for Peace on November 10 , 1797 , offers a fair sampling of the persuasive devices and appeals which he employed . The list , of course , would be extended ...
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