Four who Spoke Out: Burke, Fox, Sheridan, PittSyracuse University Press, 1946 - Всего страниц: 196 |
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... success , assured his son over and over again that " elo- quence alone enables a man to make a figure in Parliament . " The common verdict of historians is that " Parliamentary oratory was at its zenith " during this period . Lord ...
... success , assured his son over and over again that " elo- quence alone enables a man to make a figure in Parliament . " The common verdict of historians is that " Parliamentary oratory was at its zenith " during this period . Lord ...
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... successes , such as the astounding vote in favor of Dunning's motion , in April , 1780 , that the influence of the ... success was greatly increased by the fact that the county- members were essential to the support of any government ...
... successes , such as the astounding vote in favor of Dunning's motion , in April , 1780 , that the influence of the ... success was greatly increased by the fact that the county- members were essential to the support of any government ...
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... success . In the satirical poems , lampoons and cartoons of that time , Sheridan's love of drink , poverty , debts ... success . More often , they mili- tated against a success he could otherwise have won . Chapter 10 - Genius in Ice ...
... success . In the satirical poems , lampoons and cartoons of that time , Sheridan's love of drink , poverty , debts ... success . More often , they mili- tated against a success he could otherwise have won . Chapter 10 - Genius in Ice ...
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