Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, Pitt |
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... the unsavory reputation of his father , the determined enmity of the king , his impulsive hastiness , his own private irregularities , his party views and connections — his persuasive ability must be ranked all the higher .
... the unsavory reputation of his father , the determined enmity of the king , his impulsive hastiness , his own private irregularities , his party views and connections — his persuasive ability must be ranked all the higher .
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In summing up his conclusions as to Sheridan's persuasiveness , Sadler said of him that “ Neglected as a politician , slan, ... To the extent that his speaking failed in political effectiveness , it failed in persuasive power .
In summing up his conclusions as to Sheridan's persuasiveness , Sadler said of him that “ Neglected as a politician , slan, ... To the extent that his speaking failed in political effectiveness , it failed in persuasive power .
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It was this popular support , combined with that of the King , which doubtless was Pitt's greatest persuasive instrument . Pitt's speech on the French Negotiations for Peace on November 10 , 1797 , offers a fair sampling of the ...
It was this popular support , combined with that of the King , which doubtless was Pitt's greatest persuasive instrument . Pitt's speech on the French Negotiations for Peace on November 10 , 1797 , offers a fair sampling of the ...
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