Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... failed to make political friends , partly his irritability , which was even then becoming evi- dent . At any rate , Burke was disappointed by this slight . Shortly thereafter other blows fell upon him in rapid succession . Within three ...
... failed to make political friends , partly his irritability , which was even then becoming evi- dent . At any rate , Burke was disappointed by this slight . Shortly thereafter other blows fell upon him in rapid succession . Within three ...
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... failed in political effectiveness , it failed in persuasive power . ness , Probably no matter how persuasive he might have been , he could not have swept Pitt from his secure hold on the minis- try . It is significant that no more than ...
... failed in political effectiveness , it failed in persuasive power . ness , Probably no matter how persuasive he might have been , he could not have swept Pitt from his secure hold on the minis- try . It is significant that no more than ...
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... failure of his plan to reduce the national debt , Pitt entered the war against France . The next few years are filled ... failed . When the Mutiny of the Nore threat- ened disruption of the English navy , he rose above partisanship to ...
... failure of his plan to reduce the national debt , Pitt entered the war against France . The next few years are filled ... failed . When the Mutiny of the Nore threat- ened disruption of the English navy , he rose above partisanship to ...
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