Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... later renewed his efforts , however , and finally won passage of the Reform Bill of 1832 . Reform of taxation was also accomplished during this period , including adoption of an income tax , and taxation of sinecures , pensions , and ...
... later renewed his efforts , however , and finally won passage of the Reform Bill of 1832 . Reform of taxation was also accomplished during this period , including adoption of an income tax , and taxation of sinecures , pensions , and ...
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... later by Shelburne , then Lord Lans- downe . When he was asked why Burke had never been ad- mitted to the Whig cabinet , he exclaimed , " Burke ! he was so violent , so overbearing , so arrogant , so intractable , that to have got on ...
... later by Shelburne , then Lord Lans- downe . When he was asked why Burke had never been ad- mitted to the Whig cabinet , he exclaimed , " Burke ! he was so violent , so overbearing , so arrogant , so intractable , that to have got on ...
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... later , after use of illegal means of defeating the coalition in the House of Lords , he sent a messenger to rout Fox and North out at midnight to give them their dismissal . For the rest of his political life , Fox was barred from ...
... later , after use of illegal means of defeating the coalition in the House of Lords , he sent a messenger to rout Fox and North out at midnight to give them their dismissal . For the rest of his political life , Fox was barred from ...
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