Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... once fomented , did not confine itself to the Wilkes issue , It went at once to the heart of the question most deeply concerning the people , low wages and insufficient work . The remedy doubtless was crude , but here , in London , in ...
... once fomented , did not confine itself to the Wilkes issue , It went at once to the heart of the question most deeply concerning the people , low wages and insufficient work . The remedy doubtless was crude , but here , in London , in ...
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... once " the greatest of English orators , " and the " dinner - bell of the House . " In the diaries and letters of his contemporaries he is presented as one of England's greatest speakers , yet with such an effect that when he arose to ...
... once " the greatest of English orators , " and the " dinner - bell of the House . " In the diaries and letters of his contemporaries he is presented as one of England's greatest speakers , yet with such an effect that when he arose to ...
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... once exceedingly popular and influential . As years passed , both his popularity and his influence waned . There never was a time , it is true , when he was not handicapped by serious errors of judgment , nor did his influence ever sink ...
... once exceedingly popular and influential . As years passed , both his popularity and his influence waned . There never was a time , it is true , when he was not handicapped by serious errors of judgment , nor did his influence ever sink ...
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