Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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dared to hold out so stubbornly against the inspired attacks of the opposition orators . Especially during the first months of 1784 , when the king's government commanded only a minority of the House of Commons , and was again and again ...
dared to hold out so stubbornly against the inspired attacks of the opposition orators . Especially during the first months of 1784 , when the king's government commanded only a minority of the House of Commons , and was again and again ...
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During the reactionary fever in England while the French Revolution raged , the small band of Foxites undoubtedly served by their strenuous opposition to prevent the huge majority from passing even more subversive measures than were ...
During the reactionary fever in England while the French Revolution raged , the small band of Foxites undoubtedly served by their strenuous opposition to prevent the huge majority from passing even more subversive measures than were ...
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Secondly , Pitt was always enabled to turn any attack by declaring that the opposition members were only trying to get his place . There was sufficient truth in this charge to give it plausibility . It became almost the staple of debate ...
Secondly , Pitt was always enabled to turn any attack by declaring that the opposition members were only trying to get his place . There was sufficient truth in this charge to give it plausibility . It became almost the staple of debate ...
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