Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... Lord Chatham declared in the House of Lords , " If any noble Lord challenge me to assert that there is much corruption in both Houses , I would laugh in his face , and tell him that he knows it as well as I. " One member declared openly ...
... Lord Chatham declared in the House of Lords , " If any noble Lord challenge me to assert that there is much corruption in both Houses , I would laugh in his face , and tell him that he knows it as well as I. " One member declared openly ...
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... noble defence of his whole political career in his Letter to a Noble Lord , commencing with a painful ref- erence to " that hunt of obloquy which has ever pursued me with a full cry through life . " Throughout all of these transactions ...
... noble defence of his whole political career in his Letter to a Noble Lord , commencing with a painful ref- erence to " that hunt of obloquy which has ever pursued me with a full cry through life . " Throughout all of these transactions ...
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... noble lord in the the blue ribbon on the present question is very certain ; and if men of honour can meet on points of general national con- cern , I see no reason for calling such a meeting an unnatural junction . It is neither wise nor ...
... noble lord in the the blue ribbon on the present question is very certain ; and if men of honour can meet on points of general national con- cern , I see no reason for calling such a meeting an unnatural junction . It is neither wise nor ...
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