Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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As a mere youth of sixteen , he con- tracted gambling debts of £ 100,000 , and this extravagance continued almost unabated for twenty - five years after his entry into Parliament . In 1781 , his library had to be sold at auction to pay ...
As a mere youth of sixteen , he con- tracted gambling debts of £ 100,000 , and this extravagance continued almost unabated for twenty - five years after his entry into Parliament . In 1781 , his library had to be sold at auction to pay ...
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The third harmful element in Sheridan's reputation was the continued suspicion of his au- dience that he was insincere , and merely speaking to display his wit and cleverness . This arose in part from his former profession , in part ...
The third harmful element in Sheridan's reputation was the continued suspicion of his au- dience that he was insincere , and merely speaking to display his wit and cleverness . This arose in part from his former profession , in part ...
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Commenced an opposition to the war with France which continued throughout his life . He attacked the measures of suppression which Pitt introduced during the next seven years . His friends pur- chased an annuity for him .
Commenced an opposition to the war with France which continued throughout his life . He attacked the measures of suppression which Pitt introduced during the next seven years . His friends pur- chased an annuity for him .
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