Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... four continents . In the midst of vic- tories of unparalleled brilliance , George II died , and George III came to the throne , determined to oust his powerful and * 2 . A few figures will illustrate the problems arising from the in ...
... four continents . In the midst of vic- tories of unparalleled brilliance , George II died , and George III came to the throne , determined to oust his powerful and * 2 . A few figures will illustrate the problems arising from the in ...
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... four decades from 1765 to 1806. In any society there are always stirrings of three diverse currents : distintegration and decay of old institutions , traditions , and habits of mind ; a reactionary movement to stem the decay by ...
... four decades from 1765 to 1806. In any society there are always stirrings of three diverse currents : distintegration and decay of old institutions , traditions , and habits of mind ; a reactionary movement to stem the decay by ...
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... four were very dissimilar . Through their interaction upon the same stage is presented an excellent opportunity to analyze various types of parliamentary effectiveness . From the ex- amination of their careers it would appear that ...
... four were very dissimilar . Through their interaction upon the same stage is presented an excellent opportunity to analyze various types of parliamentary effectiveness . From the ex- amination of their careers it would appear that ...
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