Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... man of affairs . In the hard give and take of parliamentary debate , these four proved their pre - eminence , and through the course of an ... honourable gentleman and call him to order , or indeed to make him GENIUS ON FIRE 61.
... man of affairs . In the hard give and take of parliamentary debate , these four proved their pre - eminence , and through the course of an ... honourable gentleman and call him to order , or indeed to make him GENIUS ON FIRE 61.
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... member might speak as often as he wished . " If the right honourable gentleman is truly desirous of meeting the charges against him , and has confidence in his ability to vindicate his conduct , why not pursue the course which would be ...
... member might speak as often as he wished . " If the right honourable gentleman is truly desirous of meeting the charges against him , and has confidence in his ability to vindicate his conduct , why not pursue the course which would be ...
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... honourable gentleman had in that house , and that for many reasons , he was more likely to be attended to than those who were to oppose him ; few , if any , were heard within the walls of that house so attentively as that right honourable ...
... honourable gentleman had in that house , and that for many reasons , he was more likely to be attended to than those who were to oppose him ; few , if any , were heard within the walls of that house so attentively as that right honourable ...
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