Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... favor of Dunning's motion , in April , 1780 , that the influence of the crown has increased , is in- creasing , and ought to be diminished ; and Fox's success in 1791 in preventing a war with Russia . This possibility of success was ...
... favor of Dunning's motion , in April , 1780 , that the influence of the crown has increased , is in- creasing , and ought to be diminished ; and Fox's success in 1791 in preventing a war with Russia . This possibility of success was ...
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... favor his own side of the case - a method that might be supposed weak , since the audience would know that a real difference of opinion did exist . His appeals to patriotism , and to the rights of the people were frequent . His use of ...
... favor his own side of the case - a method that might be supposed weak , since the audience would know that a real difference of opinion did exist . His appeals to patriotism , and to the rights of the people were frequent . His use of ...
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Robert Tarbell Oliver. The war party might look for favor in what I have said , but actually if they were in power they would act no differ- ently from the present ministry . " His Majesty's messsage was excellent , for " it satisfied me ...
Robert Tarbell Oliver. The war party might look for favor in what I have said , but actually if they were in power they would act no differ- ently from the present ministry . " His Majesty's messsage was excellent , for " it satisfied me ...
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